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    Default 6X12 Lightweight Single Axle Custom Tilt Trailer $1800

    6X12 Lightweight Single Axle Custom Tilt Trailer
    $1800


    This is the single greatest, over engineered single axle tilt trailer ever! It has served me well for 15 years and never had a problem. It has towed a Formula Ford, sports 2000 and light cars for many long trips. One person needed, just hook up the winch, pull the car on and go. Rides straight and super smooth.

    Have title and ramps
    New wheels and tires
    Bearings frequently repacked
    Superwinch 2500 with battery and hook up
    Welded in rear tie downs and front wheel stops
    4 pin wiring harness
    2” receiver

    Measurements:
    17’ overall length
    93” overall width
    69” between fenders

    I put the car on backwards for better tongue weight. I built a rock guard wooden box that can easily be removed.
    The box measurements:
    74” wide
    32”high
    32” deep

    I have a total of 20 pictures, happy to send more.
    Trailer located in Hilton Head, SC for now.

    Brian
    Bgaff67@gmail.com
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    Car able to go on backwards also helps with sway potential problem.

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    Car was always put on backwards.
    1. Better tongue weight and super smooth ride
    2. Winch was in way on the nose

    One could move the winch forward but I can’t weld and was perfect as it was.

    Thanks,
    Brian

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    [QUOTE=bgaff6;660516]Car was always put on backwards.
    1. Better tongue weight and super smooth ride
    2. Winch was in way on the nose

    One could move the winch forward but I can’t weld and was perfect as it was.

    Thanks,
    Brian

    This is how the car sat on the trailer, have many more photos upon request.
    Brian
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