Buggy Trailer options????

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Gene-C
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Buggy Trailer options????

Post by Gene-C »

After some shopping for a suitable trailer for my car, I have decided to fab up one myself. I have an idea of how I am going to build it but wanted to see what you guys already have. Maybe with some pics I can get more ideas. Any words of wisdom? What would you do if you were going to have one built???
90volts
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Post by 90volts »

whats the reason for the trailer? i just have a towbar and it has worked out well. and you can't beat it for the price ($50 new). i've been between west virginia and pennsylvania and plan on going from pa to the outer banks that way this summer. is that not a good idea?
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Post by Gene-C »

is that not a good idea?
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Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

why do you have a buggy if your not going to drive it??
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Post by 90volts »

well, in my case---> 3 kids and a wife. if it is just me- thatd be different. :D
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Post by Gene-C »

I am planning on going to the TEXAS BUGGY BLAST in June. Five hundred fifty miles one way is a long way for a madien journey. Right???? Don't get me wrong my car will be driven almost everywhere. I installed a 3.88 tranny and have small cam just for that reason. I have collecting parts for this project for four years, trust me when it is done it will be driven and HARD. MURZ
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Post by Gene-C »

alright i got ur point but if it was just a trailer queen that would be pretty gay. and i have no wife or kids because im only 16.
Dune-Buggy-Archives
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Outer Banks!

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[QUOTE="90volts"]whats the reason for the trailer? i just have a towbar and it has worked out well. and you can't beat it for the price ($50 new). i've been between west virginia and pennsylvania and plan on going from pa to the outer banks that way this summer. is that not a good idea?[/QUOTE] Okay, This needs to be an Offical East Coast Manx trip to the Outer Banks. There are enough guys on this side to pull off a meet and the Outer banks would be THE place in my book. We just can't tell them we are coming. The chamber of commerce told me no thanks when I emailed them 2 years ago about trying to get about 25 dune buggies together down there. This time we are just a car club. :driving: Anyone else interested???? John
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Trailer queen...

Post by Dune-Buggy-Archives »

[QUOTE="dirtydeedss"]alright i got ur point but if it was just a trailer queen that would be pretty gay. and i have no wife or kids because im only 16.[/QUOTE] Nothing wrong with owning one for show and one for go!!! John
Gene-C
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Post by Gene-C »

well as long as you got one for go:driving: [QUOTE=dunebuggyarchives]Nothing wrong with owning one for show and one for go!!! John[/QUOTE]
BrianK
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Post by BrianK »

[QUOTE="MURZ"]After some shopping for a suitable trailer for my car, I have decided to fab up one myself. I have an idea of how I am going to build it but wanted to see what you guys already have. Maybe with some pics I can get more ideas. Any words of wisdom? What would you do if you were going to have one built???[/QUOTE] It says in your post, but just to clarify, you're going to be towing with a car, not a truck, right? I know guy who makes really nice piggy-back racks for truck beds that easily hold a buggy (he carted mine 1800 miles without issue). ... but uhh... a car is something completely different. I'm of no use to you. ;)
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Post by jr_vw2 »

This would make more work for actually hauling a car but it is something to think about......What if you just built a dolly trailer to just drive the front wheels up on like a uhaul, then you could just take your axles loose when going on a long trip, or just leave it in neutral if you dare.....It would cut cost of building supplies down and would be easier to build. Just a thought.
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Post by fubar »

If you build your own trailer, spend the extra money for a new axel with brakes. With a tow bar all you have is 1,500 pounds trying to "ass-steer " your tow vehicle when you slam on the brakes. I have had too many white knuckle rides towing without brakes. Another advantage to a trailer is that you can drive your buggy like a lunatic and not worry about how to get it home when you break or bend a trailing arm, or snap off something important while doing a Duke Boy jump..YeeeeeeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw!!
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Post by Gene-C »

I have a truck to tow it with. Jeremy, I thought of a dolly too, but at some point I may go back to swing axle to loose the wide track look. I don't want to be goofing off 200 miles from home and break an axle or tranny. Been there, done that. MURZ
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Post by Gene-C »

Just a thought. I have a Manx. I bought it out of someones yard. I took it home in the back of a full sized (Ford) pickup truck. I fit just fine. 2 guys pushed it up 2' X 10" planks. The only hard part was lifting the front wheels over the 'hump' for the rear truck tires....
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