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jeff71 12-23-2017 06:46 PM

Open car hauler recommendations
 
I'm looking for recommendations/opinions on an open car hauler.

Tow rig is a GMC 1500 with the 6.2. I'm leaning towards a 18/20ft, aluminum, tilt bed with stone guard & winch option.

One if the vehicles that would frequently be towed is a 1967 C10 with full Porter Built and Accuair and even fully aired it doesn't have a ton of ground clearance.

Thanks in advance.

Jeff

blown32 12-24-2017 04:59 AM

Jimglo is the only open trailer I would buy, you won't be disappointed!

XLexusTech 12-24-2017 05:46 AM

Why open.
 
Jim curious why not an enclosed trailer ? They don’t take up more space really and offer storage when not in use. I will be in the trailer buying position later next year

SSLance 12-24-2017 08:34 AM

Tiltbed trailers are supposed to be easier to load lowered cars n trucks on, but I've never used one myself. A nice steel trailer will weigh around 2500#s where you can get an equally optioned aluminum trailer down to about 1500#s...but they'll cost about 3 times as much. So your budget and towing capacity will need to be weighed...

Most steel open trailers can be bought for around $1800-2500 and aluminum ones start around $6500 and can go as high as $10,000 depending on options.

I've used a steel deck 18' with a 4' dovetail for over 5 years now. It pulls great, is pretty easy to load and does the job but I also covet a nice aluminum one so I can get a little bit of tongue weight off my RV. One of these days...

71RS/SS396 12-24-2017 09:37 AM

Get a 20' trailer I have a 18' Featherlite that I use for local or short distance stuff and have wished many times I bought the 20'.

blown32 12-24-2017 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 71RS/SS396 (Post 670737)
Get a 20' trailer I have a 18' Featherlite that I use for local or short distance stuff and have wished many times I bought the 20'.

I agree with Tim, I had the 21' Jimglo steel tilt trailer and wouldn't go any smaller than the 20' trailer.

jeff71 12-24-2017 10:43 AM

Jimglo is what I've been eyeing, I shoulda pulled the trigger at Hot August Nights as they were offering a decent discount so they wouldn't have to drag it home>

I've found a few companies that offer aluminum tilts at near 50% of a Jimglo I'm questioning if Jimglo is that much better. Also are 3500# axles enough or is it worth upgrading to the 5000#?

clill 12-24-2017 07:05 PM

Barrett-Jackson will probably have JimGlow and a couple other vendors there in a couple weeks


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