Car Trailers
Car Trailers
I'm looking for a new trailer to tow the cally and other similar sized cars. Ideally as light and low as possible - say a gross vehicle weight of 2000kg to give a bit of flexibilty. Can anyone recommend any?
More power than God
Re: Car Trailers
Brain James are good so are Ifor, mine is a unknown name to be honnest mine is a bit high, but it has a tilt bed saves mucking about with ramps
just watch if you get a low one as the wheel arches can be higher and makes opening the door hard
just watch if you get a low one as the wheel arches can be higher and makes opening the door hard
steve
Chairman
The Drain
LE 4x4 turbo
SE2 4x4 turbo RIP
Chairman
The Drain
LE 4x4 turbo
SE2 4x4 turbo RIP
Re: Car Trailers
Cheers Steve, yea I was trying to avoid the wheel arch issue as I currently have to climb out the boot on the current trailer lol. I was at Brian James earlier but will have a look at Ifor
More power than God
Re: Car Trailers
i have been watching the brian james ones on ebay, you can get them where the mud gards on the trailer fold down to be able to get in the door. i recon £1000 to £1500 should see you with a half decent one
- Club Member
- Posts: 684
- Joined: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:21 pm
- Location: carlisle
Re: Car Trailers
stevo turbo wrote:you can get them where the mud gards on the trailer fold down to be able to get in the door.
Which ones are those then?
More power than God
Re: Car Trailers
Mark...........It's Red........It's a V6............It's an SE9!..............and She's bad.
Mark1@clubcalibra.net
ClubCalibra Best Presented 2006
ClubCalibra Best Presented 2010
ClubCalibra Best Interior 2011
My Garage
Mark1@clubcalibra.net
ClubCalibra Best Presented 2006
ClubCalibra Best Presented 2010
ClubCalibra Best Interior 2011
My Garage
Re: Car Trailers
As it stands im looking to buy a BMW with a max towing of 2000kg. Based on the cally being 1405kg (Im going to weigh it tomorrow) then I need a trailer ideally around the 500kg mark.
More power than God
Re: Car Trailers
Have you thought of using a solomatic A-frame?
Re: Car Trailers
In short no although Im not sure I would want to tow with one tbh. Not looked into them much but wasnt their debate on the legal what ifs of using them? I broke down in Liverpool a few weeks ago and the RAC wouldnt tow me back to Bristol with one so thats probably enough to put me off?
More power than God
Re: Car Trailers
I weighed the calibra today and it came in at 1420kg with a 1/4 tank of petrol. Most of the trailer companies I have spoke to have been more than useless in providing unladen weights but I can get away with the Brian James A Max for about 550kg which will see me under the 2000kg limit. Something like this ...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TRANSPORTER-TRAILER-BRIAN-JAMES-MAX-NO-VAT-4-8-m-x-1-96-/180834555958?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2a1a945836
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TRANSPORTER-TRAILER-BRIAN-JAMES-MAX-NO-VAT-4-8-m-x-1-96-/180834555958?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2a1a945836
More power than God
Re: Car Trailers
lol I dont think work would be too impressed if I turned up in that everyday 

More power than God
Re: Car Trailers
Yea that does kinda make sense although I am trying to slim down the amount of vehicles Ive got parked on my drive at the moment 

More power than God
Re: Car Trailers
i think the brian james ones have the fold down mud flaps
- Club Member
- Posts: 684
- Joined: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:21 pm
- Location: carlisle
Re: Car Trailers
stevo turbo wrote:i think the brian james ones have the fold down mud flaps
Yea the Clubman range does but none of the others
More power than God
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 19 guests