Sharon,
Please let me know what you find out. I've been looking for a
trailer off and on for about 5 months now. I'm about to dive into this:
http://www.performancespecialty.com/performancespecialty/opencarhaulers.html
The second one at $1495.00 plus drop axles and a beaver tail with CA
registration runs about $1900 out the door. The only prob is they're all
the way up in Orland (150 miles from SF) and I don't get a good feeling when
I communicate with them. Also, its a 1 month wait after you order
(typical).
Let me know!
Thanks
Larry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sharon Levy" <esslevy@yahoo.com>
To: <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 1:01 PM
Subject: Kwik-Load Trailers
> Yes, Corey and I are in the process of trailer
> shopping (I'm sure a big sigh of relief will be heard
> from those who've driven distances with us and the
> utility trailer we've been using lately).
>
> At the last event we attended at Mather, we were
> eyeing the Kwik-load tilting trailers that a few
> people had in the paddock. You know, those trailers
> where the undercarriage (axle assembly) slides
> underneath the bed in order to tilt the trailer. We
> took another look at them at a trailer shop this past
> weekend as well. We'd like some feedback on their
> day-to-day and long haul usage:
>
> How well do you like the slide/tilt function?
> Easy to use?
> Is it reliable, what problems have you had (if any)?
> Is there any slop in the undercarriage while towing?
> Does it tow nicely with the Torsion axles?
> Where did you buy them? Approx. price?
>
> Any other input or advice is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Sharon
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