RobS
Super Member
Maybe slightly off topic, but I know there are a lot of us on this board with trailers. Here's my situation: I have a car-hauler trailer that I have only used for my tractor. It's 18', 16' flat w/ 2' dovetail. 5' ramps. Again, I have used this many times to haul my tractor, so I am plenty familiar with the trailer.
Of course, I pull the trailer with my truck which gets miserable mileage. So, I'm buying an economy car. Picking it up next week, 200 miles away. No problem, take the trailer and make a nice day out of it.
I'm curious though, as the car has no-where near the ground clearance of the tractor. Any tricks/tips to loading to avoid bottoming the front/back and middle as I cross the dovetail? The car is a first generation Scion xB (the "Box"). It sits fairly low, but is stock. There is little rear overhang but the front has some and of course the middle going over the angle.
I have access to a tow dolly, which sits lower. I've never used one before and would prefer to have the car on my trailer.
Suggestions?
Of course, I pull the trailer with my truck which gets miserable mileage. So, I'm buying an economy car. Picking it up next week, 200 miles away. No problem, take the trailer and make a nice day out of it.
I'm curious though, as the car has no-where near the ground clearance of the tractor. Any tricks/tips to loading to avoid bottoming the front/back and middle as I cross the dovetail? The car is a first generation Scion xB (the "Box"). It sits fairly low, but is stock. There is little rear overhang but the front has some and of course the middle going over the angle.
I have access to a tow dolly, which sits lower. I've never used one before and would prefer to have the car on my trailer.
Suggestions?