Trailer For Sale (Michigan)
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From: Suburbs of Detroit, MI
I have a open car trailer with wood deck for sale.
Details:
2004 model
Weighs 1350lbs
Used 2 summers
Brand new tires installed in May 2005 (maybe 2500 miles on them)
Wood deck, Steel ramps, Home made wood extensions.
Electric Brakes (Just checked good in August)
I Added (welded and bolted) steel tie downs for straps (see pictures)
Added toolbox.
I have towed both my Integra Type R and EVO on the trailer. Both loaded, clear ECT fine.
$1400.00 OBO




Matt
IM me here or email Matjen@hotmail.com and put TRAILER in the title.
Details:
2004 model
Weighs 1350lbs
Used 2 summers
Brand new tires installed in May 2005 (maybe 2500 miles on them)
Wood deck, Steel ramps, Home made wood extensions.
Electric Brakes (Just checked good in August)
I Added (welded and bolted) steel tie downs for straps (see pictures)
Added toolbox.
I have towed both my Integra Type R and EVO on the trailer. Both loaded, clear ECT fine.
$1400.00 OBO




Matt
IM me here or email Matjen@hotmail.com and put TRAILER in the title.
You say you had no problems loading the R on there? I'm looking for a trailer for my H2 R but all the ones I've so far tried loading the car on have been to high or I've had to get 2 pieces of wood to make the angle better. Did you have to do this or will the R just drive up on it? TIA
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That is what the extentions are for. You can see them mounted to the front of the trailer on the deck. Those combine with using the jack on the front to raise it I was able to drive right on.
Matt
Matt
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Dave_B »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You say you had no problems loading the R on there? I'm looking for a trailer for my H2 R but all the ones I've so far tried loading the car on have been to high or I've had to get 2 pieces of wood to make the angle better. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I don't know if that should be a gauge for buying the trailer.
At any Honda Challenge weekend, you'll find a dozen or so people who have to use planks in addition to the trailer's ramps/extensions to get their car onto the trailer without damaging the spoiler.
I don't know if that should be a gauge for buying the trailer.
At any Honda Challenge weekend, you'll find a dozen or so people who have to use planks in addition to the trailer's ramps/extensions to get their car onto the trailer without damaging the spoiler.
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