To: | triumphs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: Auto trailer |
From: | Jim Barbuscia <Jim.Barbuscia@west.sun.com> |
Date: | Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:06:33 -0800 (PST) |
I'll second that! I used Joe's trailer to haul my "7" across Washington and it worked great. But again I'd recommend keeping the speed limit under 65mph. -jimb 74 1/2 TR6 80 TR7 F/I Spider > From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net> > > > Michael, > I have a single axle tilt bed trailer that was home built in 1959. It > has hauled LBCs for its entire life without incident, including my Spit > and My son's Mk3 for trips totaling over 8000 miles. THe only problem I > ever had is a blowout on one wheel which was a distraction rather than a > problem. > > The single axle makes the trailer so light that brakes are completely > unnecessary. The thing is hardly noticeable behind the Blazer I used to > pull it with and the S10 pickup I currently use. > > Leveling the load is a matter if adjusting where you stop the car. If > it has too much tongue weight, move it back a bit until you achieve the > correct amount. > > Regards, > Joe Curry > ## Jim Barbuscia SE Sun Microsystems Kirkland, WA. ## ## http://sunup.West.Sun.COM:80/~jb ## ## Standard Disclaimers apply (Jim.Barbuscia@Sun.COM) ## |
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