Car Trailers

We all know what a pain it is to try and load a professional car onto a regular car trailer due to the pro cars long wheelbase. Found this online while searching for a better solution. The Maxey DROP-N-LOAD AIR RIDE CARHAULER (A5J) AVAILABLE LENGTHS:21' or 24' X 81" and 2-3500 or 5200 lb drop axles.

http://maxeytrailers.com/trailer-details.php?tid=113

http://www.texastrailerman.com/New22.htm

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trust me the more moving parts you have the more trouble it's going to be. you need a 20 foot long trailer + the beaver with 12000 pound gvw. and a tow rig. says the man that never had eithr one of them.
 
In 2008 I was very hot on this combination. Many times I kick myself for not going for it.
 

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trust me the more moving parts you have the more trouble it's going to be...
I agree with Ed, looks like something that could break and leave you out in the cold.

I have a regular car trailer (21' bed) with pull out ramps. When I first got it, I did have a bit of a problem with the long ambulances just barely scraping on the end of the trailer. I bought a set of these Race Ramps. These extensions solved the problem completely. No moving parts, the ramps are very light weight, and if there is a problem, you just buy new ones. They're even made from recycled materials!
 
This is the only one I have used. I have to say, I am not a big fan of pulling a trailer, OR loading the car, but I do it anyway--and it's not even my car! Of course, there is NO way my limo would fit on that trailer, it was purchased specifically to haul the short little Ford.
 

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