Posted by BobinKY on September 17, 2007 at 20:37:27 from (72.147.16.174):
In Reply to: Trailer for tractor posted by SDE on September 16, 2007 at 18:54:22:
I have an 18' car hauler trailer with a beavertail and 3500 lb axles that I pull behind my Z71 1/2 ton truck. About 6000 lbs is all she wants but I like this trailer in lieu of the goosneck because they are easier to back up into tight spots and it sits lower to the road. I also have an 8x24 foot enclosed car hauler trailer with 5000 lb axles that I pull my old 57 chevy to shows with. The old car weighs about 4200 pounds. I figure with the trailer, the car and all the fixins, I am pulling about 9000 pounds. I would not pull it with the 1/2 ton truck, but pull it with my son's 3/4 ton deisel or my 3/4 ton suburban and it pulls like a dream. I have pulled this cross-country on many occassions and it is great.
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