The only way to load a car in an Enclosed Trailer
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It worked!
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Nicely done!
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ha, thats pimp! whats next, surround sound and a putting green on the roof? :lol:
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ScottyB Wrote:ha, thats pimp! whats next, surround sound and a putting green on the roof? :lol:

that's a good question. I'd' like to reside it and paint it white, but probably try and do an awning first.
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Looks awesome man!
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Looks good mang. Why the openings on the left side and front, or maybe I am missing something here..
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Feersty Wrote:Looks good mang. Why the openings on the left side and front, or maybe I am missing something here..

It used to be a hotdog cart, like the ones you see in DC.
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Feersty Wrote:Looks good mang. Why the openings on the left side and front, or maybe I am missing something here..

by opening in the 'front', you mean the door I load the car through?

The side door was there so you can open the car door after you loaded the car in the trailer. My car sits to low and I can't open the door, which is why it was a PITA to load the car just by driving it on.
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white_2kgt Wrote:
Feersty Wrote:Looks good mang. Why the openings on the left side and front, or maybe I am missing something here..

by opening in the 'front'

the place where the first picture is taken from.
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Feersty Wrote:
white_2kgt Wrote:
Feersty Wrote:Looks good mang. Why the openings on the left side and front, or maybe I am missing something here..

by opening in the 'front'

the place where the first picture is taken from.

That's the side door so you can step in the trailer. Have you ever seen an enclosed trailer before? I'll have it down at the 'burg saturday, feel free to have a look around. The outside ain't the best looking, but it works for me, and was at the right price Wink.
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that's peeeeump Big Grin
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Damn how much? I almost bought a winch for my trailer but I figured I could get a good work and save some money by getting a come-along (hand cranked winch for those who don't know).
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#13
mustard please.
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G.Irish Wrote:Damn how much? I almost bought a winch for my trailer but I figured I could get a good work and save some money by getting a come-along (hand cranked winch for those who don't know).

I got it at Northern Tools for $360 (http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/s..._200197824).

I already had a spare deep cycle battery, so if you don't have one of those figure another 120ish. Or you can run #2 wire from your trucks battery to the rear and pickup some high amp connectos for about $30 each. Oh and for an open trailer you'd want to make a removable mount for the winch, so figure another $20-$50 to make that yourself.

Its a 3700lb winch which is more than enough to pull a 3,000lb car up ramps that still rolls.
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