Futura Tandem Axle trailer - anyone used it?
#92
The shorter one is definitely the ticket unless you are going to be towing something ultra long.
I have had a 16.5' Futura Supercar for a couple years now and it has been fantastic for both my street and race cars. Width is more of an issue than length. The GT3 fits easy, but the 350 is tight side to side.
Best thing (for me at least) about the shorter length is that I can squeeze the loaded trailer into my ****ty AZ house garage (garages here are tiny) so if I have to leave for a race early AM, I can load over at the other garage the night before and stage everything indoors at the house. Also, no ramps needed for GT3.
I have had a 16.5' Futura Supercar for a couple years now and it has been fantastic for both my street and race cars. Width is more of an issue than length. The GT3 fits easy, but the 350 is tight side to side.
Best thing (for me at least) about the shorter length is that I can squeeze the loaded trailer into my ****ty AZ house garage (garages here are tiny) so if I have to leave for a race early AM, I can load over at the other garage the night before and stage everything indoors at the house. Also, no ramps needed for GT3.
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Apex Ace (05-04-2022)
#93
The shorter one is definitely the ticket unless you are going to be towing something ultra long.
I have had a 16.5' Futura Supercar for a couple years now and it has been fantastic for both my street and race cars. Width is more of an issue than length. The GT3 fits easy, but the 350 is tight side to side.
Best thing (for me at least) about the shorter length is that I can squeeze the loaded trailer into my ****ty AZ house garage (garages here are tiny) so if I have to leave for a race early AM, I can load over at the other garage the night before and stage everything indoors at the house. Also, no ramps needed for GT3.
I have had a 16.5' Futura Supercar for a couple years now and it has been fantastic for both my street and race cars. Width is more of an issue than length. The GT3 fits easy, but the 350 is tight side to side.
Best thing (for me at least) about the shorter length is that I can squeeze the loaded trailer into my ****ty AZ house garage (garages here are tiny) so if I have to leave for a race early AM, I can load over at the other garage the night before and stage everything indoors at the house. Also, no ramps needed for GT3.
I currently have a refundable deposit on a new Futura SuperSport due to arrive in 2-3 weeks, but because of my very limited usage needs as well as an HOA that keeping it outdoors may turn into a pain or impossible, I’m kicking around letting it go…..your in garage pic has given me new hope as my garage lacks in depth.
#94
Rennlist Member
Here you go. Found it on google in about 30 seconds. 22' garage is what is needed.
#95
#96
Racer
For those using the shorter Futura trailers are you able to get fuel jugs onto it as well? I currently have an older Trailex (The 911 Trailer Model) and I have a toolbox for jack, jack stands, and a few extras, plus four fuel jugs on it which I need for track days because we have two drivers and can't run out and get fuel every other session easily. I'm getting sick of pulling the ramps out of the trailex and stowing them plus needing to use the race ramps to clear my 981 Cayman S. With a GT4 on the way I'm worried it'll be even closer. I've got a 5K weight limit on my motorhome which I sometimes use so enclosed is really not an option.
I saw the one post with the fuel jugs up front, wondering if they could also be somehow put in the rear if the car needed to be further forward for tongue weight considerations.
I saw the one post with the fuel jugs up front, wondering if they could also be somehow put in the rear if the car needed to be further forward for tongue weight considerations.
#97
@PeteAZ if I may ask, what is your garage depth?
I currently have a refundable deposit on a new Futura SuperSport due to arrive in 2-3 weeks, but because of my very limited usage needs as well as an HOA that keeping it outdoors may turn into a pain or impossible, I’m kicking around letting it go…..your in garage pic has given me new hope as my garage lacks in depth.
I currently have a refundable deposit on a new Futura SuperSport due to arrive in 2-3 weeks, but because of my very limited usage needs as well as an HOA that keeping it outdoors may turn into a pain or impossible, I’m kicking around letting it go…..your in garage pic has given me new hope as my garage lacks in depth.
For those using the shorter Futura trailers are you able to get fuel jugs onto it as well? I currently have an older Trailex (The 911 Trailer Model) and I have a toolbox for jack, jack stands, and a few extras, plus four fuel jugs on it which I need for track days because we have two drivers and can't run out and get fuel every other session easily. I'm getting sick of pulling the ramps out of the trailex and stowing them plus needing to use the race ramps to clear my 981 Cayman S. With a GT4 on the way I'm worried it'll be even closer. I've got a 5K weight limit on my motorhome which I sometimes use so enclosed is really not an option.
I saw the one post with the fuel jugs up front, wondering if they could also be somehow put in the rear if the car needed to be further forward for tongue weight considerations.
I saw the one post with the fuel jugs up front, wondering if they could also be somehow put in the rear if the car needed to be further forward for tongue weight considerations.
#98
I have a 2021 Futura trailer and tow my GT4 Clubsport. My last trip I carried 4 fuel bottles and 4 wheels and 6 tires on the rack. i put my car within 4" of the front rail so the tongue weight works out. I tow with my Porsche Cayenne diesel which is no problem going over the passes.
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sgreer78 (07-19-2023)
#99
Racer
I put up to 4 of the 5 gal VP square jugs up front wedged between the lower front splitter of the blue car and the rock guard. Never had an issue. When towing a street car, I tie them down through the handles and up through the holes in the rock guard to the winch mounts. Never any issues either way. Could also mount 2 of them on the tongue itself with the VP mounts.
Has anyone actually weighed a 16.5' version with a tire rack (new version with the locking rod through it) and a front shield, mildly curious what it actually comes out too. My trailex works quite well, but it's a tight squeeze for my Cayman and if we ever went much wider I'm not sure it would fit. I have a GT4 on order, and supposedly a spot for a 4RS coming but I don't believe that right now.
#100
I haven't weighed mine yet but the tire rack is pretty light. You will need the weight to get the tongue weight correct. You will have room for fuel bottles on the trailer, I just lash my bottles down with bungee cords to the track system.
#101
Racer
Curious about the comment on needing the weight to get the tongue weight correct. What do you do at the end of the day when your gas cans are empty, and the car is empty of fuel as well? For my trailer thats 6 gallons x 4 x 6lbs a gallon or 144 lbs, plus the 84lbs ish in the fuel tank on the cayman gone off the tongue
#103
Racer
Not really always an option, likely I could get the trailer in at the station near the Ridge, but going home from Pacific it's a bit before a station I could get a trailer into, and from ORP LIke an hour or so? Unlike the trailex it does look like you could fill the car on the trailer (The trailex blocks the front filler with the tire rack) that tire rack is pretty far forward too so maybe with 4 tyres on it thats 200lbs or so on the front. At the moment I have a 50lb plate on the trailex to make sure I keep enough front weight when the tanks are empty.
#104
@gene.will what are the hard mounted tie down points you used on your GT4? I just got a new 718 GT4 and have begun the process of looking for a trailer and tie down methods for it.