For Those Who Trailer
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north van, i am spec'g your TPD for you as we speak.
resistance is futile.
resistance is futile.
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^ just buy one shorter than 36', then everyone hangs out in PJS.
there's a reason i have no AC lol
the entire bay area GT3 nuts will be camping in 24chromium's luxobarge.
he will cater food too.
there's a reason i have no AC lol
the entire bay area GT3 nuts will be camping in 24chromium's luxobarge.
he will cater food too.
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And yes, PJS's trailer is where I hang between runs.
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I found a cargo net that was the perfect size (24" x 36"):
Now I just need to drill some holes for the hooks to attach to the cart's side walls. Then, I'll add a second cargo net on the top shelf as well.
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Nice idea, my jacks rode in the cab, this is much better.
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nice fish net.
think you got it all now.
hope the trailer gets done soon.
think you got it all now.
hope the trailer gets done soon.
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Glad you brought up the JP jack stands. I've got a set as well, and I've grown to love them. However, they are far too heavy for me to want to transfer them each race weekend, so my plan is to leave them in the trailer.
I dislike having to spend $$$ to double up on these. Especially as I have customized my floor jack to perfectly nest the JP hats.
I'm wrestling with this the most, since the JP stands are now just one component in a larger system, ie: my custom floor jack. Not to mention the cordless impact wrench.
It's a pretty big investment to double up on these 3 items. The sockets, ratchets, wrenches & screwdrivers are relatively cheap by comparison. Unless you're buying Snap-on or some other $$$ tools. ;-)
I dislike having to spend $$$ to double up on these. Especially as I have customized my floor jack to perfectly nest the JP hats.
I'm wrestling with this the most, since the JP stands are now just one component in a larger system, ie: my custom floor jack. Not to mention the cordless impact wrench.
It's a pretty big investment to double up on these 3 items. The sockets, ratchets, wrenches & screwdrivers are relatively cheap by comparison. Unless you're buying Snap-on or some other $$$ tools. ;-)
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Dont laugh, but at the races last week at sebring I saw the best set up. Before I tell you I must say I am just like you. I like clean tools, organized trailer, clean car etc. But the best jack stands for the track are (6) 2x6 blocks screwed together with a handle. Don't laugh. So the dimensions are 6 inches long, 5 1/2 wide and then 9 inches tall. The wood digs into the pavement and does not slide and it does not tear up the jack point. Works great. Let me see if I can find a pic.
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