THE tire tail
THE tire tail
Yes, you read that correctly. THE tire tail. This has cycled through several COM members and I'd like to continue the tradition. I live in southern NH and work in Wakefield, MA for meet / pick up.
$100
shoot me a PM or email iamrazor@gmail.com
$100
shoot me a PM or email iamrazor@gmail.com
#29 T40 Miata
Re: THE tire tail
I have a Hard Dog R1 hitch receiver that could go with this. See: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=4745
Paul G.
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Re: THE tire tail
For the interest of those NOT familiar with this ... please explain what this is aboutiamrazor wrote:Yes, you read that correctly. THE tire tail. This has cycled through several COM members and I'd like to continue the tradition. I live in southern NH and work in Wakefield, MA for meet / pick up.
$100
shoot me a PM or email iamrazor@gmail.com
Stephan de Pénasse - Classroom Instructor - http://www.comscc.org
2001 BMW 330i Sports Package (T-60 Class)
2001 BMW 330i Sports Package (T-60 Class)
Re: THE tire tail
Anyone looking to bring a second set of wheels/tires to the track without going full trailer can use this. It slides into any receiver style hitch. Comes with all hardware too.
This photo is not my car, but a perfect representation of it.
This photo is not my car, but a perfect representation of it.
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#29 T40 Miata
Re: THE tire tail
I bought this from Jason (GTF) and drove it to every event in 2011:
This has to stay in the COM family!
This has to stay in the COM family!
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1994 Mazda Miata T50 #56
1994 Mazda Miata T50 #56
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Re: THE tire tail
Nice!
But I have questions:
An avg tire weights about 40 lbs. 40 lbs x 4 = 160 lbs + weight of the tire tail and you are borderline max tongue weight (depending on hitch class you have) and stress on the hitch and mounting points.
Comments?
But I have questions:
An avg tire weights about 40 lbs. 40 lbs x 4 = 160 lbs + weight of the tire tail and you are borderline max tongue weight (depending on hitch class you have) and stress on the hitch and mounting points.
Comments?
Stephan de Pénasse - Classroom Instructor - http://www.comscc.org
2001 BMW 330i Sports Package (T-60 Class)
2001 BMW 330i Sports Package (T-60 Class)
Re: THE tire tail
As an impartial comment - I've used Tire tail on my NB for about 8 years. If I didn't have to lighten the autocross car significantly, I'd still be using it today. Life without it is _really_ hard in comparison. BTW, I've used it with DaLan hitch (which, I assume is Curtis now). Not sure what the tongue rating was but it held up OK for 8 years of 80-mile roundtrips to Fort Devens.
Re: THE tire tail
John, did you buy a trailer?
Tom Cannon
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#26 - 2000 Black Miata (sold) - co-driver of the orange 318ti .. thanks Scott!
Former COM Chief Steward (fka Chief of Operations, Chief of Tech, assistant BBQ cook, Club Secretary....I been around a while)
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Re: THE tire tail
I bought a trailer. Anyone need a tow dollie?
Mark
Mark
Re: THE tire tail
Not yet, but I have one in mind.dinoracer wrote:John, did you buy a trailer?
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Re: THE tire tail
I also used a Tire Tail for about 6 years. Drove to Lime Rock, 175 miles and NHMS,50 miles. Never a had a problem.
It's a great way to get started using track tires.
It's a great way to get started using track tires.
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