01-22-2014, 06:52 PM | #183 | |
Drives: 2010 2SS/RS , 2011 C6 Base Corvette Join Date: Feb 2010
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01-23-2014, 02:25 PM | #184 | |
Drives: ..... Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: OH
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Based upon what I've read, not heard, that unit is not likely to work with a spread axle. One source is Amazon, which shows that 10% of reviewers are already having trouble lifting their second wheel off the ground. Most of those reviewers appear to have standard axle spacing (e.g., horse trailers). I haven't used mine since I bought it. It was suggested to me by a couple of other trailer owners so I picked one up. Also suggested was that I carry two spares because it wasn't uncommon to lose both tires on the same side in a single incident. I'd guess the only use for the Trailer Aid in that circumstance would be to reduce the amount of jacking you have to do. |
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03-22-2015, 10:33 PM | #185 |
Drives: 2013 ZL1 A6 #7860 Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: CO, USA
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Just finished the setup for this Race Season.
24' ATC with Premium Escape Door, Heat/AC, Powered Awning and Full Cabinets Custom Manufactured Generator Box for Yamaha EF2000ISEB Custom Manufactured (By Me in my sheet metal shop) Tongue Plate Added Cabinets in the back of the garage for more storage Also picked up 2 Kawaskai KLX110 Pit Bikes for the "crew" So far the Camaro has fit like a glove in the trailer and the new 2014 GMC Sierra 6.2L has pulled the whole rig like a champ! Now I need to figure out 4 or 5 Large Motorcycle Wheel Chocks that are removable for my other hobby. |
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