Dave Kay
Junior Member
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2012
- Posts
- 27
- Reaction score
- 39
- Location
- Northern AZ
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K30
- Engine Size
- 6.2L
Hey all~! Haven't found anything here yet on how guys/girls might trailer their square-bodies--- or if they do at all--- as I'm about to retrieve (2) longbed stepsides, weighing appox 4000lbs or less. One at a time of course! The location is about a 500 mile round trip.
Note: Both vehicles are totally stock, complete w/tires-wheels and BOTH VEHICLES ARE IN-OP which means they must be winched on & off my trailer.
Got my 10k car-hauler fitted out with winches, tie-downs, etc. Trailer has 2 tandem-axles w/brakes on both axles and in-cab brake controller installed on tow vehicle. Tow vehicle will be my 2007 Silverado 2500HD w/factory 9200k tow-package to pull it all. All works together just fine, with no-load!
Since my trailering experience is somewhat limited for this kind of hauling, what I'm wondering about is if anyone's car-hauled their fullsize 1-ton or 3/4-ton squarebody and which way might be best to load them: head-in or backwards?
My main concern is getting the right tongue weight (got a scale) and I might spring for a weight distributing hitch. Any thoughts, ideas, complaints or flaming welcome!
Dave
Note: Both vehicles are totally stock, complete w/tires-wheels and BOTH VEHICLES ARE IN-OP which means they must be winched on & off my trailer.
Got my 10k car-hauler fitted out with winches, tie-downs, etc. Trailer has 2 tandem-axles w/brakes on both axles and in-cab brake controller installed on tow vehicle. Tow vehicle will be my 2007 Silverado 2500HD w/factory 9200k tow-package to pull it all. All works together just fine, with no-load!
Since my trailering experience is somewhat limited for this kind of hauling, what I'm wondering about is if anyone's car-hauled their fullsize 1-ton or 3/4-ton squarebody and which way might be best to load them: head-in or backwards?
My main concern is getting the right tongue weight (got a scale) and I might spring for a weight distributing hitch. Any thoughts, ideas, complaints or flaming welcome!
Dave