How about buying a long length of 2x10 inch lumber, and strapping it on to
the trailer so that one side of the car rides on the lumber. As long as
there are an adequate number of structural cross braces on the trailer it
should work just fine. Our trailer which was built for big wide American
cars has been riding around for several years now with a 2x10 on it to
accomodate LBC's. Good Luck!
Cheers,
Len Drake
>In a message dated 96-11-04 17:34:38 EST, MHIRSCH1@FAIRVIEW.ORG (MIKE
>HIRSCHMAN) writes:
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><< I want to put a MGA on a trailer. Anyone know what the distance is
>between the two front tires on a MGA ?? The trailer is already built with
>wheel tracks, and will not accommodate a between the tires measurement of
>less than 47 inches >>
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>Must be some trailer! Must have carried pretty large vehicle. Midgets often
>won't fit on trailers, but MGAs usually will. My MGA has 165-15 tires on
>stock steel wheels, and it measures exactly 41" between the front tires.
> Maybe you should go measure the trailer again.
>
>Barney Gaylord -- 1958 MGA
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