Who makes the best (strongest) tire rack for trailers?
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Where are you located Rick? I had James at JPC Fabrication custom fab one exactly to my needs... FAR exceeds anything you can buy out there... I know you have an enclosed trailer but the concept of having something fabricated to your needs is a great option... Just another option to think about and it's not a rolling cart I had a couple of requirements for my specific needs:
1. Wanted it below the roof line of the Macan, not sticking up above the roof line.
2. I didn't want to lug tires from above the nose of the car and wanted to be able to roll them on/off due to a spinal fusion and hip replacement
3. Didn't wan't to lose "floor space" on the trailer itself.
4. Couldn't impact turning radius, trunk opening or overall ride.
5. I actually needed more tongue weight so this gets me to 10% of my total weight in tongue weight.
James met every single one of my requirements and then some...
1. Wanted it below the roof line of the Macan, not sticking up above the roof line.
2. I didn't want to lug tires from above the nose of the car and wanted to be able to roll them on/off due to a spinal fusion and hip replacement
3. Didn't wan't to lose "floor space" on the trailer itself.
4. Couldn't impact turning radius, trunk opening or overall ride.
5. I actually needed more tongue weight so this gets me to 10% of my total weight in tongue weight.
James met every single one of my requirements and then some...
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Originally Posted by rlm328
Have you considered going wall to wall? Some e track with beams (http://www.uscargocontrol.com/Van-Tr...Extends-to-103), run a ratchet strap through the middle hole to pull them down no problem, will hold 8 tires.
I will get pictures of mine tomorrow and post
I will get pictures of mine tomorrow and post
Yes actually did that in previous trailer and still under consideration for this trailer.
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Have you considered a rolling cart? After numerous head bangs on the wall mounted unit, I'm in love with a cheap simple cart that I tie down in the rear of the trailer.
Also great for transporting tires/wheels to get mounted at the track.
Adjustable for different tires.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Also great for transporting tires/wheels to get mounted at the track.
Adjustable for different tires.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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The Macan is actually a phenomenal towing machine believe it or not. Never ever lacking in power, if I put my foot down with the trailer behind me and the car loaded up I will still pull away from most things on the road, merging/passing/hill climbs are a non-issue, I average between 13-15.5 mpg towing (at a good clip) and with the seats down I can fit a set of rains, my tow ramps, tools and all my gear in the back without issue.
It has also run a 1:39 on NJMP Thunderbolt which for a crossover is pretty unbelievable. I tell people all the time I think it is the best "all around" vehicle on the road. Not much else that can run a track day then tow your track car and gear home and look and feel that good doing it
Ironically, I had them both at a Porsche show yesterday, the Boxster took 1st place and the Macan took 3rd!!
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Thx again!
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I would like to talk to you about this, and I am is SE Ma. PM if interested. No sales BS but be prepared for a lot of questions. I am pretty good at designing stuff and have the mad skilz and equipment to make it happen.
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That's a Macan S. With the Featherlite 3110 and my car I am about 450 pounds or almost 10% under what Porsche lists as Max Towing weight. (4600 lbs)
The Macan is actually a phenomenal towing machine believe it or not. Never ever lacking in power, if I put my foot down with the trailer behind me and the car loaded up I will still pull away from most things on the road, merging/passing/hill climbs are a non-issue, I average between 13-15.5 mpg towing (at a good clip) and with the seats down I can fit a set of rains, my tow ramps, tools and all my gear in the back without issue.
It has also run a 1:39 on NJMP Thunderbolt which for a crossover is pretty unbelievable. I tell people all the time I think it is the best "all around" vehicle on the road. Not much else that can run a track day then tow your track car and gear home and look and feel that good doing it
Ironically, I had them both at a Porsche show yesterday, the Boxster took 1st place and the Macan took 3rd!!
The Macan is actually a phenomenal towing machine believe it or not. Never ever lacking in power, if I put my foot down with the trailer behind me and the car loaded up I will still pull away from most things on the road, merging/passing/hill climbs are a non-issue, I average between 13-15.5 mpg towing (at a good clip) and with the seats down I can fit a set of rains, my tow ramps, tools and all my gear in the back without issue.
It has also run a 1:39 on NJMP Thunderbolt which for a crossover is pretty unbelievable. I tell people all the time I think it is the best "all around" vehicle on the road. Not much else that can run a track day then tow your track car and gear home and look and feel that good doing it
Ironically, I had them both at a Porsche show yesterday, the Boxster took 1st place and the Macan took 3rd!!
My manual shows 4409# or 2000 kg towing capacity, so you should still be good just a little closer to the max. I love the idea of towing with a Macan just wont happen with my 34' enclosed.
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I am pretty much settled on wall mounting the tire rack again (this time through bolted ).
Existing rack is by Trailer Posse.
Interested in RennList thoughts on alternatives. Mostly concerned with strength and ability to fasten it to the wall in sufficient # of places.
Thanks
Existing rack is by Trailer Posse.
Interested in RennList thoughts on alternatives. Mostly concerned with strength and ability to fasten it to the wall in sufficient # of places.
Thanks
here in different length that seems to offer additional attach points on the horizontal sections as well. Maybe there are other brands as well with different price points.
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here in different length that seems to offer additional attach points on the horizontal sections as well. Maybe there are other brands as well with different price points.
here in different length that seems to offer additional attach points on the horizontal sections as well. Maybe there are other brands as well with different price points.
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Just ordered the deluxe version from Pit Products, which provides the extra horizontal bars allowing additional attachment points.
Thanks for all of the help.
Thanks for all of the help.
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Would you be willing to take close up pics of the corners and post those?
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Where are you located Rick? I had James at JPC Fabrication custom fab one exactly to my needs... FAR exceeds anything you can buy out there... I know you have an enclosed trailer but the concept of having something fabricated to your needs is a great option... Just another option to think about and it's not a rolling cart I had a couple of requirements for my specific needs:
1. Wanted it below the roof line of the Macan, not sticking up above the roof line.
2. I didn't want to lug tires from above the nose of the car and wanted to be able to roll them on/off due to a spinal fusion and hip replacement
3. Didn't wan't to lose "floor space" on the trailer itself.
4. Couldn't impact turning radius, trunk opening or overall ride.
5. I actually needed more tongue weight so this gets me to 10% of my total weight in tongue weight.
James met every single one of my requirements and then some...
1. Wanted it below the roof line of the Macan, not sticking up above the roof line.
2. I didn't want to lug tires from above the nose of the car and wanted to be able to roll them on/off due to a spinal fusion and hip replacement
3. Didn't wan't to lose "floor space" on the trailer itself.
4. Couldn't impact turning radius, trunk opening or overall ride.
5. I actually needed more tongue weight so this gets me to 10% of my total weight in tongue weight.
James met every single one of my requirements and then some...
great livery!