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Old 08-20-2012, 10:51 AM
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The trailer is what makes it for me

great picture quality as well.
Old 08-20-2012, 11:30 AM
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Sweet! Don't forget to reduce the wing angle when the trailer is hooked up
Old 08-20-2012, 11:58 AM
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Nice photography!

I want to do something like this but am stumped on the hitch. I personally don't want to do the work myself and want to buy a hitch that is strong and works and can be removed easily when not trailering.

Can you take some detailed photo's of your hitch set up and let us know where you got it and how it's installed?
Old 08-20-2012, 03:39 PM
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Thanks for all the great comments guys! For thoes of you that don't think you get enough looks in your car now, just add a trailor =) . It's great you don't even know its back there. 80mph no problem.

Originally Posted by tcsracing1
saw this on the popular page of I.G

clever set up and love the Cup wing!

RS?
Thanks, no not RS, 08' narrow body, just aggressive offsets on the wheels makes the fenders look wider =)

Originally Posted by RAudi Driver
Nice shots Paul. Where were you headed to?

I just got that bar in and what a pain it was.
YOu should have called me, could have helped. Like a puzzle, first time is the hardest then it's easy after that. Was Headed to Willow Springs

Originally Posted by kosmo
i see you got the Porsche Ultra Exclusive Trailer and hitch option. Does the trailer have CLs?
Switched the Trailers CL's to 5 lug b/c I was affraid of loosing a wheel

Originally Posted by 24Chromium
Yeah, second that on the hitch. Who's did you use?
Hitch is Willwood Hitch. It's $$ but ultra trick. I got the hitch and the beefier supports. Willwood install says you don't have to remove the bumper but you need to cut much much more material. I wanted to keep this as hidden as possible so I removed the bumper, support, heatshield etc and Cut everything to spec, Then wired the car w/ a kit from Kragen and pinned / wired it myself (Hardest part) If anyone needs the pin out I created my own diagram from it. Cut a small hole in the bumper, run the wires and your set. Only added about 1lb. to the car.

Now you see it ....


Now you don't ....


Then just picked up a small Trailer from Harbor Freight, plywood, and box from Walmart, Then designed a rig to hold the wheels. Mounted poles to the trailer, cut 2 12' disc's from the spare plywood, and some 12' foam disc' (protect the wheels) with Locking pins in the poles to keep the wheels from going anywhere.
Solid as a rock. Once loaded total weight on the toung is only about 45-50lbs.
Packed away for the next weekend...


Originally Posted by fc-racer
Love it! Are those GMG wheels? 18 or 19?
Good Eye! Yes, my Street wheels are 19' GMG WC-GT Mono's
18' Fikse's on the Trailer w/ R6's


Thanks again Guys,

Let me know if you have other Q's on the trailer.

-Paul =)
Old 08-20-2012, 04:19 PM
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Nicely done
Old 08-20-2012, 05:09 PM
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Where do you hook up the safety chains? If it's on the hitch that wouldn't be too good. I use my tow hook for the chains.
Old 08-20-2012, 07:18 PM
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Love those pics!
That is a great idea, thanks for posting.
Old 08-20-2012, 07:46 PM
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^^ Thanks Nan ^^

Originally Posted by Nick Wong
Where do you hook up the safety chains? If it's on the hitch that wouldn't be too good. I use my tow hook for the chains.
Chains hook to the receiver so if the trailer comes off the ball your good. Loose the receiver and the trailer is gone. This was my first concern w/ the design so I drilled the pin that holds the receiver in and added a locking cotter key so its not going anywhere.

It's really hard to get the hitch on and off the ball b/c the trailer is so light so I just keep the trailer attached to the ball and remove the entire receiver in and out of the hitch. It's a 15 sec job. Easy breezy.
Old 08-20-2012, 08:15 PM
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Very Nice

This reminds me of a similar hitch setup someone did on their R32 years back.

Not a P-car, but interesting none-the-less: http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthread.php?2077829
Old 08-21-2012, 12:12 AM
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Does the trailer create a little more oversteer than stock?
Old 08-21-2012, 12:51 AM
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That rig is what started me on my slippery slope in 1999/2000...had one and quickly upgraded several times. Loved that little trailer. Should have stayed with it and kept it simple.
Old 08-21-2012, 10:04 AM
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Thanks for the info on the wheels, they loom amazing. One more question, what is your cup wing setup? Is it MA Shaw or factory or? Thanks!
Old 08-21-2012, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Paul2x
Thanks for all the great comments guys! For thoes of you that don't think you get enough looks in your car now, just add a trailor =) . It's great you don't even know its back there. 80mph no problem.
great project.
why did you put box at the far end of the trailer, would it be less weight on the tounge if wheels would be where trunk is now?

did you enforce rear end where hitch getting mounted?
Old 08-21-2012, 10:53 AM
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FYI we have a thread all about tag along trailers and hitches for GT cars here- trailers and hitches. We should add yours to that thread!
Old 08-21-2012, 11:02 AM
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Great picture! I may have to do this soon, keep debating on a truck/trailer setup of my own for my track adventures but this would be much easier.


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