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WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by Mick » Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:25 am

I'm looking for a trailer.

I live in a tight urban neighborhood so something small and maneuverable would be best. A 15" open deck model would be ideal, but I wouldn't rule anything out. Even a compact enclosed might work.

Let me know if you have anything.
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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by mug23 » Thu Jan 08, 2009 12:58 am

Mick wrote:I'm looking for a trailer.

I live in a tight urban neighborhood so something small and maneuverable would be best. A 15" open deck model would be ideal, but I wouldn't rule anything out. Even a compact enclosed might work.

Let me know if you have anything.
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Oh, a 15" trailer? I have one of those that can even fit on my desk... :lol: Do you really want a 15" trailer or a 15' trailer?

Bump this up...

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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by Mick » Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:15 am

Haha, oops.

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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by mossaidis » Thu Jan 08, 2009 1:25 pm

Really? Even 15' seems small by comparsion to what most say is essential... 16'-18'.
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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by Mick » Thu Jan 08, 2009 2:02 pm

A lot of E30 folks use the Dively ET154B-102 which has a 15' deck and it's a good fit.
http://www.econotrailer.com/Open.html
I'm temped to buy one but from what I can see in the pics they look pretty cheap.
http://www.econotrailer.com/_images/web1.jpg
I'm hoping to find a used trailer of higher quality before the spring. If not, I'll just buy the pick up a Dively.

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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by WillM » Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:32 pm

That is the Dively trailer I have, which I picked up from Jim Alley. The trailer has served me well. I have modified mine to include a cargo box at the front, and also have custom side pods which hold a set of wheels.

If the right deal on an upgrade (enclosed or full aluminum) comes along, I'll be looking to sell the Dively. I'll let you know.

That said, the Dively is relatively lightweight, compact, and well constructed. Considerably less than a similar aluminum trailer too!
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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by mug23 » Thu Jan 08, 2009 11:54 pm

I found this trailer on Craig's List. It's the same one you wanted but in 18' instead of 15'. Check it out.

http://nh.craigslist.org/ctd/985442126.html

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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by brucesallen » Fri Jan 09, 2009 1:57 pm

mossaidis wrote:Really? Even 15' seems small by comparsion to what most say is essential... 16'-18'.
I used a 14 foot steel open trailer for years with my second gen RX7. Today I would recommend the extra cost of aluminum for better towing with a light tow vehicle.
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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by StephanAlfa » Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:50 pm

Hummmm.. mine is a 16' total length is 22' fully upgraded by Ted.
Not wanting to sell but if the offer is good I may think about it...
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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by Mick » Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:56 pm

Yours would work well if I remember it correctly. It has a high mount tire rack, right?

Just let me know. ..you too Will

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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by John F » Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:41 pm

I have the 15" Dively. It's plenty strong enough, but only weighs 1350 pounds. Holds my cobra fine and I've used it to haul my daughters 325xi back and forth to the dealer when it died. Tracked nice to Mont Tremblant last year. $2100 at http://trailerplaceinc.com/economy.htm or you can drive to western PA and save $150. I waited 4 months last year to see a good open trailer come up and just ended up buying new. Stephan beat me out by about an hour on his steal!
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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by StephanAlfa » Wed Jan 14, 2009 4:14 pm

John F wrote:I have the 15" Dively. It's plenty strong enough, but only weighs 1350 pounds. Holds my cobra fine and I've used it to haul my daughters 325xi back and forth to the dealer when it died. Tracked nice to Mont Tremblant last year. $2100 at http://trailerplaceinc.com/economy.htm or you can drive to western PA and save $150. I waited 4 months last year to see a good open trailer come up and just ended up buying new. Stephan beat me out by about an hour on his steal!
Hummm... I got a point-by from the owner of the trailer... :arrow: he was true to the call and even with others calling him frantically (while I was already there) offering about $300 more (you would not be the one!?!) he stuck to the deal he originally made with me. I am still in touch with him!
It has since been completely upgraded with 4-wheel brakes, tire rack, spare tire, wiring up to code, lights up to code, jack and tool box. I even had a bracket installed for a winch. All good work from Ted (NHSILVERSTI). :wink:
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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by John F » Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:17 am

StephanAlfa wrote:
John F wrote:I have the 15" Dively. It's plenty strong enough, but only weighs 1350 pounds. Holds my cobra fine and I've used it to haul my daughters 325xi back and forth to the dealer when it died. Tracked nice to Mont Tremblant last year. $2100 at http://trailerplaceinc.com/economy.htm or you can drive to western PA and save $150. I waited 4 months last year to see a good open trailer come up and just ended up buying new. Stephan beat me out by about an hour on his steal!
Hummm... I got a point-by from the owner of the trailer... :arrow: he was true to the call and even with others calling him frantically (while I was already there) offering about $300 more (you would not be the one!?!) he stuck to the deal he originally made with me. I am still in touch with him!
It has since been completely upgraded with 4-wheel brakes, tire rack, spare tire, wiring up to code, lights up to code, jack and tool box. I even had a bracket installed for a winch. All good work from Ted (NHSILVERSTI). :wink:
No, I called him about the trailer and he told me he already made a deal with someone an hour ago. I asked him if it was you and he was quite surprised and said yes.
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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by Mick » Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:28 pm

John F wrote:I have the 15" Dively. It's plenty strong enough, but only weighs 1350 pounds. Holds my cobra fine and I've used it to haul my daughters 325xi back and forth to the dealer when it died. Tracked nice to Mont Tremblant last year. $2100 at http://trailerplaceinc.com/economy.htm or you can drive to western PA and save $150. I waited 4 months last year to see a good open trailer come up and just ended up buying new. Stephan beat me out by about an hour on his steal!
Thanks for the info. Did yours come with D-Rings or the chain brackets for tie-downs? All the pics I've seen have the chain brackets which I'm not crazy about.

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Re: WTB: Trailer (Smaller the better)

Post by chaos4NH » Sun Jan 18, 2009 12:13 pm

Ted Drotloff must be on vacation! I can't believe he hasn't jumped in here. He builds a mean custom trailer Mick.
He hauls his Sti on one of his custom builts. Amazing affordable, also!
Ted? Where are you?
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