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Originally Posted by FF2Skip' date='Dec 23 2008, 04:21 PM
The fact that it's setup nicely specifically for a Mee-chata is also a plus. It can fit 4 15" 205's between the two Rubbermaid-type boxes. If I were to go visit my mother in Texas, I could trailer it back. Tyler is less than an hour from their place.
Thanks Skip. I wonder if that'll fit my brother's Z06. I was going to buy a trailer that he can also use to trailer either his corvette or his Rx7 to the shops. That's where they live anyway. I think I would want brakes on both axles though since we'll most likely be towing his Z06 too.
Originally Posted by Hobbs5313' date='Dec 23 2008, 04:28 PM
Thanks Skip. I wonder if that'll fit my brother's Z06. I was going to buy a trailer that he can also use to trailer either his corvette or his Rx7 to the shops. That's where they live anyway. I think I would want brakes on both axles though since we'll most likely be towing his Z06 too.
Just signed a lease for this parking spot for the trailer. $64/month and the best part is that it's right down the road from my place. The length of this spot is almost 20' between the two white lines, but I have actually have at least two more feet before it could interefere with traffic.
Originally Posted by Hobbs5313' date='Dec 24 2008, 01:57 PM
Just signed a lease for this parking spot for the trailer. $64/month and the best part is that it's right down the road from my place. The length of this spot is almost 20' between the two white lines, but I have actually have at least two more feet before it could interefere with traffic.