oh5gt
Junior Member
I tow my mustang on a 18' gator trailer. Got a good deal on a used 2011. I find the car has to sit toward the back of the trailer, bumper even with the back, to be properly balanced. Thats ok though because it gave me room on the front for a large box for straps and stuff. I use a weight distributing hitch and tow with a 2011 f150 5.0. Absolutely no problems towing with the truck. Plus i get better milage towing the car to the track than if i drove it.
Something I did on a whim that saved me once. Bought a spare bearing set and kept it in the trailer box. Had a bearing failure on the way to track once and had to replace it on the side of the road. I was later told by the long time track goers that they have all been through that and all carry spare bearings.
Tires, springs, axles and bearing condition is very important on these trailers. They work harder than you'd think.
Something I did on a whim that saved me once. Bought a spare bearing set and kept it in the trailer box. Had a bearing failure on the way to track once and had to replace it on the side of the road. I was later told by the long time track goers that they have all been through that and all carry spare bearings.
Tires, springs, axles and bearing condition is very important on these trailers. They work harder than you'd think.