I'm pulling a dual axle trailer and wish I wasn't. If I had my druthers
I'd get a lightweight aluminum trailer to fit my TR3. I think my trailer
weighs more than my car. You can easily overkill on trailers and it
doesn't add much safety. The clone to my current trailer went wild
coming down a hill with the load too far back and nearly totaled my
Tahoe (smashed both sides, broke both rear mags, bent the axles and
totally destroyed the trailer.). I'm currently using a Tahoe to pull,
but as soon as I get it finished with the resto I'll be using a 1949
Chevy. And then I'm definitely switching to a lightweight trailer.
For a spit you don't need much.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Mace [mailto:amace@unix2.nysed.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 1998 8:35 PM
To: AA00727@AOL.COM
Cc: fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: trailer towing
On Wed, 12 Aug 1998 AA00727@aol.com wrote:
> I am considering the purchase of a Spitfire racer and will need a
trailer &
> tow vehicle. Advice received so far has been that a dual axel trailer
towed by
> a full size pick-up would be the safe way to go. Do any of you tow
with
> something smaller like an S-10 or Ranger? If so how has it worked out
for you,
> and would you recommend such a set-up?
> Gary
Gary, it depends somewhat on the weight of the trailer and the load
rating of the tow vehicle. I special-ordered my '91 Ford Explorer with
full trailer towing package. It's rated at around 2900 lbs. only because
I was stubborn enough to want a 5-speed manual transmission. (You get
more like a 5000 lb. tow rating with the automatic.) The Explorer has
always been able to pull well over that 2900 lbs without incident (i.e.,
Subaru GL sedan on my outrageously heavy single-axle trailer with
non-working brakes!).
I agree that a dual-axle trailer is probably much better (but my
single-axle was really cheap and overbuilt even though homemade), and a
full-size pickup would probably pull it more easily, but I don't think
it's absolutely necessary. Nowadays, it's probably not too hard to find
a
good used S-10, Ranger, or similar SUV that was built with a trailer
towing package. (Do stay away from the four-cylinder Ranger though;
towing is a bit of a strain on those!)
That's my personal experience, FWIW.
--Andy
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