alternative to a trailer

alternative to a trailer

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marT350T

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948 posts

234 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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Thinking of getting my car to and from event but have no room to keep a trailer is the anything else I can use ?

pad116

36 posts

223 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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Chinook ?

It's fixable...

470 posts

220 months

Sunday 27th May 2007
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Depending on how delicate your suspension is you could try an A-frame.

If you're concerned about how this would hammer your race set-up during travel to and from the track a quick visit to the breakers will get you an OEM set of shocks, springs and wheels/tyres to use in lieu of your race parts.

You'll just need to allow a little extra time for swapping parts at the track.

marT350T

Original Poster:

948 posts

234 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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It's fixable... said:
Depending on how delicate your suspension is you could try an A-frame.

If you're concerned about how this would hammer your race set-up during travel to and from the track a quick visit to the breakers will get you an OEM set of shocks, springs and wheels/tyres to use in lieu of your race parts.

You'll just need to allow a little extra time for swapping parts at the track.
Yeah just sen them on ebay and I think I could use one. My car is not the special its just really a road car so I think I will have no problem.

v8 jago

982 posts

268 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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If you bought a car trailor you could ask some farms near where we live that store caravans. They might charge you up to £120 per year tho !! Its just an option if you are stuck.. As you know i never got down to see you before you went away, Ill call down when you get back.. Will it be a week on tuesday when your due home ?

marT350T

Original Poster:

948 posts

234 months

Monday 28th May 2007
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v8 jago said:
If you bought a car trailor you could ask some farms near where we live that store caravans. They might charge you up to £120 per year tho !! Its just an option if you are stuck.. As you know i never got down to see you before you went away, Ill call down when you get back.. Will it be a week on tuesday when your due home ?
A week Wedneasday mate.

veryoldfart

1,739 posts

220 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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why not hire a trailer per event? what car is it, what are the dimensions?

marT350T

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948 posts

234 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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veryoldfart said:
why not hire a trailer per event? what car is it, what are the dimensions?
Its only a mk 3 polo so a small car. I could drive it there but im sure I will break it one day so just thinking ahead for getting it home.

Do you know how much it is to hire a trailer for a day ?

Jon C

3,214 posts

262 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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marT350T said:
Thinking of getting my car to and from event but have no room to keep a trailer is the anything else I can use ?
Ex AA/RAC transporter flatbed transit thingy?

BennettRacing

729 posts

226 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Trailer hire is quite dear, we hired one to get the car to Xtreme wheels and cost us over a tonne

hugh_

3,677 posts

256 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Could the car not live on the trailer, therefore requiring a minimal amount of extra space?

marT350T

Original Poster:

948 posts

234 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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hugh_ said:
Could the car not live on the trailer, therefore requiring a minimal amount of extra space?
I wish it could this car lives behind my TVR and there is about 10 inches max between them !

veryoldfart

1,739 posts

220 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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locally a car trailer is £40 a day, if you buy one you would pay £500 (ish)

storage isnt easy, as you say, a goods yard, a haulage company even a barracks may help, offer a sign/advert on the car as payment!

i asked because a rail/dragster could possibly go inside the largest Iveco daily van, they have a 4.5mtr load length (16 feet?) and are wide as well, getting in and out is your problem though...width between internal wheel arches about 54 inches



Edited by veryoldfart on Tuesday 29th May 12:03

Barry B

505 posts

226 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Jon C said:
marT350T said:
Thinking of getting my car to and from event but have no room to keep a trailer is the anything else I can use ?
Ex AA/RAC transporter flatbed transit thingy?
..transit thingy? Jon.. you're such a gearhead !!


tony g

60 posts

219 months

Tuesday 29th May 2007
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Just join the aa or rac and drive it everywhere.

marT350T

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948 posts

234 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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tony g said:
Just join the aa or rac and drive it everywhere.
I started a topic on this but some people said thay have had problems in the past with these even if they get towed outside of the event onto the road.

v8 jago

982 posts

268 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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I started a topic on this but some people said thay have had problems in the past with these even if they get towed outside of the event onto the road.
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Why dont you buy a tow pole from machine mart mart lol, For about £30ish take it with you and if you break down get one of your mates to tow you home or at least 10 or so miles away then phone recovery if you dont want to be towed all the way home..
If you are at york with us lot one of us will tow you a distance away or help as much as we can..

Slinky

15,704 posts

264 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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veryoldfart said:
locally a car trailer is £40 a day, if you buy one you would pay £500 (ish)

storage isnt easy, as you say, a goods yard, a haulage company even a barracks may help, offer a sign/advert on the car as payment!

i asked because a rail/dragster could possibly go inside the largest Iveco daily van, they have a 4.5mtr load length (16 feet?) and are wide as well, getting in and out is your problem though...width between internal wheel arches about 54 inches
Our rail has a 23ft wheel base (if I remember correctly) and is one of the shorter rails that you will find...

cougarracing

206 posts

218 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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LOL get a legend...theyre short enough...altho if your any bigger than me...ie a midget you wouldnt fit in one..on a serious note though, these are the reasons i chose a legend...ive got a garage that will just fit it in, so a yank motor is out of the question, the drive is really steep so anything with less than 4 inch ground clearance wouldnt get in and my parents land rover wont tow more than 1.7 tonne including the trailer. i was looking at getting a yank motor before i realised it wouldnt fit in the garage and towing it to the track on one of those 2 wheeled things the AA use.

Edited by cougarracing on Wednesday 30th May 15:52

Tet

1,196 posts

219 months

Wednesday 30th May 2007
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Slinky said:
Our rail has a 23ft wheel base (if I remember correctly) and is one of the shorter rails that you will find...
I don't think your memory can be right, then, as a modern fuel car is only 25ft! I'm fairly sure yours is quite a bit shorter than that...