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LREYBURN 05-13-2006 07:17 AM

Enclosed Trailer Reco's
 
I'm planning on getting an Enclosed Trailer to tow my Coupe to track events and out of town meets. I'm looking at an 18' to pull behind a 5.4 liter F-150 w/tow package. Looking for suggestions.

wtm442 05-13-2006 12:16 PM

Small size and weight a factor?

http://www.serpentexpress.com/

Jake 05-13-2006 03:47 PM

Trailer Size
 
I have a 25' Allsport by Interstate which is 20' with a 5' V-Nose. I have towed it with a Expedition with the 5.4 and it did get the job done. I would recomend getting air bags or a 3/4 ton or better vehicle if you are going to be doing a lot of towing. However if it is just day trips now and then you should be fine. I would recommend getting an equalizer weight distribution hitch system which will also help with sway. I would also go for the 20' as you will want the extra room and you will not notice the 2' when you are towing.

My 2 cents, Jake

mrmustang 05-13-2006 04:31 PM

18-20 footer is just fine, I've had two 20 footers that I tow(ed) with my 2000 5.4 Expedition...I suggest getting a weight distribution hitch (known as a class V in some books) and an anti sway "slider"....Night and day when you have the two of these items.

Bill S.

driverdan 05-14-2006 06:32 AM

I have an 18' Haul Mark for SPF 1901 & it is perfect size for the car & "stuff" that I like to carry with me. Not sure of Coupe dimensions-you might want to go to 20' to have plenty of room. I pull the rig with a V8 Explorer & it does fine. The Haul Mark seems to be a very good value. It's a tandem w/ electric drum brakes & rated @ 7,000 lbs gross weight. I have $5200 in it & am very satisfied. PS- I am not a Haul Mark salesman.

gsharapa 05-14-2006 07:34 AM

I pulled 20 foot Pace all over with F150 Super Crew. The truck will pull it just fine. As other suggeted, just get the equalizer hitch with sway bars and you'll never know it's back there.

1NCE BITN 05-18-2006 06:53 PM

Serpent Express has a quality set-up in steel or aluminum 16-20ft. hiway vinyl sides (inclosure) and it can be removed for use as flat bed trailer. Steel $3700.00, aluminum double that. w/ all kinds of options. People are pulling there cobras and coupes w/ them. owner referalls on the web site www.serpentexpress.com

Larry N Johnson 06-26-2006 01:02 PM

The coupe is about 15 feet long.
The coupe can be towed in a 16 foot enclosed trailer if extra room for tires, parts, and tools is not needed.

For real racing, a hard top trailer would be recommended for security.

If small and lightweight is a requirement, the Serpent express is a proven winner:
http://www.serpentexpress.com/images/Top_036_400s.jpg

- Smaller tow vehicle
- Less fuel consumed
- Travel faster
- Easier to control (safer)

Rick Bagley 06-26-2006 02:40 PM

Tie Down Room?
 
Dont think you can get a 15' car in 16' trailer. Like to see you tie it down in the front and rear:LOL:

That leaves you 6" front and back, then the weight distribution will be a little intresting too!

Trailers are like garages in a way, they always need to be bigger.;)

Larry N Johnson 06-26-2006 04:35 PM

Rick,

You are right regarding a hard top traler, need about a 20 for a 15 foot coupe.

But a soft top, a 15 foot coupe can be towed in an enclosed 16 foot Serpent Express. Same way a 13 foot roadster is towed in a 14 foot SE. The front and driver's side opens for tie down access.

In this image you can see the front open and the sides. The right side door is optional.
http://www.serpentexpress.com/images/SE_potter_az_a.jpg

With E-Track tie down system, doors are at the front wheels.

Hope this clarifies.


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