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Congrats Ed. For sure first class!



2005 2000lb 4 link dragster
home brew 582 BBC Dart 355
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Posts: 12175 | Location: 33463 | Registered: February 04, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Wow, 450 bucks to wire it up? That sounds a little steep. Back when Classic built my trailer they charged me 300 bucks to wire the backup camera. That was 2007 though.


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Posts: 5334 | Location: stuck in the middle with you! | Registered: March 11, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Looks great Ed! Good luck with it and congrats!

Shawn
 
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all thanks to you. Not worthy
 
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on a related note, the golf cart was on board yesterday as well and I had piece of mind...



It took less than a minute to remove the battery with a 1/2" wrench and a 1/2" socket.

Don't be stupid!
 
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Nice white trailer stupid...your paranoid self will get the best of you as the golf cart riding in the front of the trailer is the least abusive and less bouncing than anywhere else loaded in the trailer.

Anyhow, it surely is a nice white trailer that was we'll planned and thought out. Came out great IMO.
 
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Originally posted by deadon1578:
Ed, Awesome trailer!! A little fact I learned after I purchased my triple axle living in Maryland. Tolls!! If I try to go to Cecil County Dragway, 4 axle (2 truck, 2 trailer)$24.00 using Rt95 triple axle= $48 !!! Double the price for 3rd axle. If I try to go to US13 Dragway in Delaware and cross the Bay bridge, 4 axle is $12 and $24 for triple!! I don't know how other states are, but if you head south on 95 be prepared passing through this state!! There are ways around but you got to know them. Enjoy your new Trailer, well done!


Try going over the GW bridge with a dually and a triple axle trailer. $80





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Ed, Awesome trailer!! A little fact I learned after I purchased my triple axle living in Maryland. Tolls!! If I try to go to Cecil County Dragway, 4 axle (2 truck, 2 trailer)$24.00 using Rt95 triple axle= $48 !!! Double the price for 3rd axle. If I try to go to US13 Dragway in Delaware and cross the Bay bridge, 4 axle is $12 and $24 for triple!! I don't know how other states are, but if you head south on 95 be prepared passing through this state!! There are ways around but you got to know them. Enjoy your new Trailer, well done!


Try going over the GW bridge with a dually and a triple axle trailer. $80


And that is one of the reasons why I haven't been to Atco in years.


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That must be the extra long way !

Md. to Atco by way of the GWB Shake head
 
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Been through those tolls with the toter (3 axles) and triple axle trailer...freakin brutal attack on the wallet for sure. CASH KILLER, the roads were chit to boot!
 
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You guys can have that part of the country Two Thumbs down


272" Spitzer
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The Blower Shop XR1
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FTI Level 6 Powerglide
3.69@199
.916 60'

2017 Bradenton Heads Up Madness
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2018 PDRA T/D #5
2019 PDRA T/D #2

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2021 getting back into bracket racing with a Gen3 Hemi powered 87 Cutlass.
 
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That must be the extra long way !

Md. to Atco by way of the GWB Shake head


Tolls Full Moon


72 Nova "Hooptie"
 
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BTW, my trailer rolls on Goodyear's new made in the USA trailer tire, the Endurance.
 
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SHARP!! Why do trailer manufactures put axles so far forward? Why do you need a thousand pounds of tongue weight?
 
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I meant so far back not forward, WOOPS
 
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on a related note, the golf cart was on board yesterday as well and I had piece of mind...



It took less than a minute to remove the battery with a 1/2" wrench and a 1/2" socket.

Don't be stupid!


I see your cart at least has a battery hold down, mine doesn't!

I also don't get why these things look like they were wired by a three year old. They don't seem concerned with the way things look, as long as they work.
 
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Ed, what did the trailer weigh loaded and what was the tongue weight loaded?
 
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Don't know yet but it be will north of 12,000 lbs and I'm sure north of 1,200 lbs tongue weight.

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SHARP!! Why do trailer manufactures put axles so far forward? Why do you need a thousand pounds of tongue weight?


Without the proper amount of tongue weight it will be very difficult to pull with a pick up, been there done that


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