Adax
None
12/8/08 1:00 p.m.
I'm selling this pimp tire trailer. It is a Northern Tool 12" wheel frame with treated 3/4" plywood deck covered with bed liner material. It has two 2.5" aluminum posts for tires/wheels (easily fits 285/30/18's), a rack for 15 gals of fuel, and an aluminum locking tool chest. It is perfect for track days or autocrossing. Fuel jugs and wheels are not included.
$400.00
adaxx (at) comcast.net
Unfortunately it is located in Atlanta and local pickup is required.
Thats a sweet rig! You have given me a few great ideas for when I build a trailer for my girlfriends CRX
amaff
HalfDork
12/8/08 3:46 p.m.
damn, that is a seriously pimp rig. If only I had the hitch and the money in hand. I'll talk to you if this miraculously stays for sale after the new year.
roger69
New Reader
12/8/08 6:04 p.m.
How stable is that thing? I wonder how much that would weigh fully laden.
Wanna make it really pimp? I have some Minilites for it :)
amaff
HalfDork
12/8/08 8:38 p.m.
Actually... I've got some spendy protege parts that I still need to sell as I don't even own the car anymore... this will give me some incentive to post them for sale. Should get me close to, if not all the way up to the asking price...
Nice trailer.
I had the identical trailer for my dirt bike. It bouced like hell empty but road great loaded! It's hard to tell from the pics. of this one but I could pick the tongue up and store it on it's back end in my garage. It saved a bunch of parking space for my other projects.
Adax
None
12/11/08 9:47 a.m.
I've never has a problem pulling it behind my RX-7, It can't be much more than 200# loaded up for an event. I used aluminum pipe and flanges for the tires (not easy to find and not cheap), and the tool box is aluminum for this reason.
Yes, it can be flipped up and stored upright, I considered mounting some casters on the back to make it easier to move around upright.
Thanks for the compliments, almost as good as offers.
Alan
I'm interested if you still have it..Have sent you a couple of emails and am waiting to hear back.
Adax
New Reader
1/23/09 4:33 p.m.
sorry, call me at 770-841-4666