bluex
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- Location
- Spartanburg SC
- First Name
- Paul
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- C15
- Engine Size
- 350
I drove myself nuts for over a month looking for a good trailer. I wanted one that was a bit overkill for what I needed, so I wouldn't have any worries about it handling whatever I want to do with it. I have more than enough truck to pull one with so I was looking at 10k gvwr ones and even 24' OAL.
I went back an forth a bunch over brands, new or used etc but wound up with this new 22' Rice 9.9k car hauler. Pretty happy with it so far, about the only thing I didn't get that I wanted was a steel deck. 5200 lb brake axles, 10 ply tires, rear ramps, fully powdercoated etc. I honestly think with the current prices these are a really good value for what you spend.
I want to add a 9k or so winch but have it removable for storage (it's hard on them sitting out in the elements) and found this winch plate. https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Deta...YGRGzgak_lmeWIwSBJ8VRkSWmw9iO9BQaAkG2EALw_wcB
Any thoughts on that or mounting with the wood deck? I don't want to put it on the tounge as I'd have to replace the box that's already there. I don't do any offroading so I don't really need the capability to hook it to a truck either.
Other than that, all I've done so far is by straps and some stake pocket d-ring adapters. I had a trailer with my pervious business (20' 7k steel deck) that I always had tire issues and other gripes about so thats why I might of went a bit overboard with this one. I did full length e-trac on it for over tire straps and that was my plan again but I'm thinking that for more functionality on this trailer I might skip that. It has d-rings in the front an with axle straps an the stake pocket adapter for the rear I think that'll be sufficient for vehicle tie down anyhow. It does suck getting under to strap (mainly because I'm not getting any younger) them but the e-trac can cause loading issues with other items too.
Let me know what you guys use to make things easier or mistakes you figured out the hard way!
I went back an forth a bunch over brands, new or used etc but wound up with this new 22' Rice 9.9k car hauler. Pretty happy with it so far, about the only thing I didn't get that I wanted was a steel deck. 5200 lb brake axles, 10 ply tires, rear ramps, fully powdercoated etc. I honestly think with the current prices these are a really good value for what you spend.
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I want to add a 9k or so winch but have it removable for storage (it's hard on them sitting out in the elements) and found this winch plate. https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Deta...YGRGzgak_lmeWIwSBJ8VRkSWmw9iO9BQaAkG2EALw_wcB
Any thoughts on that or mounting with the wood deck? I don't want to put it on the tounge as I'd have to replace the box that's already there. I don't do any offroading so I don't really need the capability to hook it to a truck either.
Other than that, all I've done so far is by straps and some stake pocket d-ring adapters. I had a trailer with my pervious business (20' 7k steel deck) that I always had tire issues and other gripes about so thats why I might of went a bit overboard with this one. I did full length e-trac on it for over tire straps and that was my plan again but I'm thinking that for more functionality on this trailer I might skip that. It has d-rings in the front an with axle straps an the stake pocket adapter for the rear I think that'll be sufficient for vehicle tie down anyhow. It does suck getting under to strap (mainly because I'm not getting any younger) them but the e-trac can cause loading issues with other items too.
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Let me know what you guys use to make things easier or mistakes you figured out the hard way!