Looking for a car hauler

Dmeiborg

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I'm looking to pick up a 20+ft car hauler in the next few weeks. I live about an hour west of Chicago. I've always been told Indiana has the best deals. I would prefer used but new may be the only option. I'm always interested in traveling for a good deal.

Any ideas?


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gassux

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you will regret buying a 20, i recommend a 24, 26 or 28. Trailer country in ohio has some of the best car trailers i've seen yet. I have a friend that has bought 3 of these and swears by them. He hauls around priceless corvettes around the country and needed a trailer to withstand NYC streets(picture the surface of the moon_. Don't skimp out on axles, tires and the sheetmetal.
 

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^^^ X2 I regret 20' everytime I load up. Its a pain in the ass to go get the big gooseneck for just hauling the brush hog tractors the car hauler has no room for other implements. I would go no shorter than 26', and I would go gooseneck for good tight quarter maneuvering
 

Dmeiborg

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I would a gooseneck, but I don't have a pocket book deep enough for that right now. The truck already has a ball though so maybe someday..even on the 20 footers, it does t justify the 3500lbs axles. You put one car in there and are left with about 500lbs of usable capacity, that's nothing.


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Don't forget the weight of the trailer, 3500 lbs axles are worthless IMO. If the trailer weights 3K-4K, that only leaves you with 3K-4K worth of total capacity.
 

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3500 pound axles are a waste. I have an 18ft car hauler and it's overloaded with basically everything I use it for. I have gotten the stink eye from dot a few times for having a tractor or big truck on it. I'll be getting a gooseneck eventually.
 

Dmeiborg

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I agree that the 3500lbs are a waste. Maybe in a much shorter trailer they'd be fine, but not in a 24ft trailer that can move two cars.

I'm actually driving down to Missouri Monday to potentially grab one. It's a 2014 24ft enclosed, bought new in May. His partner backed out on him and now he's stuck with a trailer. Scored it for $4300. I'm pretty stoked about this one.


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PACougar

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There a bunch in GA, I am actually contemplating a 28' with 5200 LB axles.

There is a ton of these all the time for sale, my LML had a goosneck in it, the previous owner put it in his new truck, I know they tow better, but then not everyone can use it.

I'll see if I can find the link

http://www.racingjunk.com/Used-Trailers/182250451/NEW-8.5-x-28-ENCLOSED-RACE-READY.html

The trailers are in GA, the selection and price is good

Tony, be careful getting a 28' with 5200 lbs axles. The load capacity will only be 4500-5000 lbs maxed out. That's a lot of trailer with not much carrying ability.
 

Dmeiborg

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Tony, be careful getting a 28' with 5200 lbs axles. The load capacity will only be 4500-5000 lbs maxed out. That's a lot of trailer with not much carrying ability.


I found a couple 28s for a good deal, that's just way to much trailer for me. I agree to 5200lb axles start becoming small on that trailer. I almost bought a 28ft toy hauler this week and it had 6000lb axles.