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Open car trailer size
Is a 16 foot open trailer large enough to fit a first gen camaro on safely? Thanks for any feedback
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Re: Open car trailer size
The 67-69 camaro is 186" in over all length (15.5 feet) the trailers capacity (GLW) will determine the safety factor.
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Re: Open car trailer size
Thanks I will try a 16 and 18 foot model.
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if you put your car on any open trailer, make sure the rear of your car does not stick out past the end of the trailer. a friend of mine put his camaro on a 16' trailer and was rear ended. the trailer had no damage at all but the camaro lost the bumper,gas tank,both quarters where the bumper caved in and the floor of the trunk from the tank was buckled. so be sure a 16 will work with your car in a safe towing position on the trailer. i'd go with an 18' to be safe.
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[b] Be sure to check the door clearance over the fender tops unless you always plan to winch it up!
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Re: Open car trailer size
Spring for the removable fiberglass fenders!
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I would not do fiberglass fenders!!! In fact, I would stay away from removable fenders all together. A friend of mine had a tire go out on his open Featherlite. It had the removable drivers fender and when the tire blew, it knocked the fender off and into the car!!! That was an aluminium fender. I believe a fiberglass fender would have shattered and he would have had a tire 'gator' slapping the car!!! Some guys will use 2 or 3 2"x8" or 2"x10" boards stair-stepped so that the car will have enough clearance for the fender. Then there are the tilt back trailers and the roll back trailers that cause the fender to not be so much of an issue. Whatever you do, spend the money and get brakes on both axles and look at how the ramps are attached. If they just lay down and are not permanately attached, please take the time and drill some holes and put some pins in so that the ramp does not jump off while you are trying to load and unload the car.
Sorry about the rant, but I have seen too many issues with trailers and cars not getting along. I do not want your ride to be a victim.
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<font color="blue"> Here is a great trailer for your vehicle.
If you are coming to Fla. or anyone going back up ... </font> trailer on yenko.net
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I would agree with comments others have made. A 16' would work but an 18' would be better.
While I don't trailer a 1st gen Camaro, here are some pic's of my 4th gen on my 18' open trailer. You will notice how much room there is between the end of the car and the end of the trailer. You will also want a trailer with a deflector on the front of it like mine has. Both of my 4th gen Camaros have been lowered and the doors clear the fenders with room to spare.
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Re: Open car trailer size
i would not like the idea of my car hanging off the back use a 18 footer.
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