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MIKE GATLIN POA Lifetime Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Flushing, MI |
posted 08-27-2000 08:04 PM
WAY TO MANY GREAT EVENTS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY SO I HAVE GIVEN THOUGHT TO GETTING A TRAILER TRANSPORT THE PROWLER. WHAT ARE PREFERENCES TO COVERED VS OPEN FLAT BED, MANUFACTURERS HITTING THE MARK, GENERAL PRICES AND OVERALL HAULABILITY? ------------------ |
PhxSuncat unregistered Admin Use |
posted 08-27-2000 08:17 PM
Mike: Welcome to the POA website. Rick in St. Louis and David in Texas are probably the pros on trailering the Prowler. I'm sure they will respond to your question soon! |
WildCat POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:North Louisville, Indiana, USA |
posted 08-27-2000 09:01 PM
Mike, MY TWO CENTS: I have a 24' CARGO EXPRESS enclosed trailer with 10,000 lbs axles. list price on my trailer with some options $6,800 I carry my Prowler and trailer in it. I wanted enclosed to be able to go to indoor shows and have the car clean when I got there. Also if you are staying at motel you have your own garage to store it in and less chance of damage by people wanting to get up close and personal with it. The trailer you buy MUST have GVW of greater than the weight of the trailer and the vehicle and any contents you have on the trailer. The 10,000 vs. 7,000 lbs axles on my trailer was only additional $175. It takes a real HORSE of a tow vehicle for an enclosed trailer due to wind resistance. I pull mine with a Dodge 4x4 Cummins Diesel, auto & 3.54 axles. It could use either 4.10's or manual trans for days with strong headwind or really hilly conditions. I can pull with my Bronco (351 HO)but too short of wheel base to feel safe on long high speed trips. An open trailer will let you get your car to where you want to go but it will be dirty if it is nasty out. It weighs less than enclosed so tow vehicle can be alittle lighter, but YOU WANT IT TO HAVE TOW RATING GREATER THAN TOTAL WEIGHT OF TRAILER/VEHICLE COMBO. The look of Prowler on open trailer going down the road on open trailer is great, but WHY DO THEY SHIP THEM IN ENCLOSED TRAILER TO THE DEALER? I also have an 8,000 winch installed in the front of the trailer to help load a car. I use it for more than the Prowler and it is very handy. The ramp door lets me lower the door and drive the car in. Some open trailers have a high deck and loading a car as low as the Prowler can be a problem due to ramp angle. I do drive my car. It now has 12,000 miles and just got 1,000 going to Woodward last week. THE WildCat IS NO TRAILER QUEEN I do have a 16' open trailer that I could put the car on, But now that I have enclosed it is reserved for utility only. ------------------ [This message has been edited by WildCat (edited 08-27-2000).] |
Laddie Roussel >POA Lifetime Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Hester, LA. USA |
posted 08-27-2000 09:28 PM
Mike. Interesting topic... I'm considering the trailer as well. I borrowed a vette friend's open trailer for the last two week trips to San Antonio (River City Raceway) and to Woodward (3,300 miles). His trailer weighs more than the Prowler. I pulled it with 1/2 ton Dodge Ram... Pulling the open wasn't a problem. I really like the visibility. Although the enclosed has it's advantage, I'm not ready to upgrade my Tow vehicle. Based on this experience, I'm thinking of an open aluminum trailer. Stopped in Bowling Green, KY on way back at Trailer World and looked at their aluminum trailers... Saw a featherlite (open aluminum)on the parking lot of the Holiday Inn in Farmington just before I left and the owner had 20,000 miles on it & recommended it. I have 8,400 miles on my Prowler but for some trips it would be nice to tow & carry everyone & stuff in my truck. We usually take two cars to most events because it's usually Karen, my son & me traveling to most places along with guest. laddie... |
Rickster POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:St. Louis, MO USA |
posted 08-27-2000 10:21 PM
I use a custom built 14ft open trailer ($1,600). I selected the open trailer for the following reasons: *Great visibility *No increase in wind resistance *Easier to store inside when not in use *Sometimes haul odd shaped items When the Prowler is on the trailer it still sits lower than my tow vehcile (Expedition). I get a few bugs on each side mirror, otherwise the Prowler tucks nicely behind the tow vehicle. I drive through Kansas (can get very windy) a few times per year so wind resistance is of major importance. Have towed several thousand miles and have not noticed any chips, etc. from towing on open trailer. I purchased the trailer to tow a Wrangler, which doesn't have a problem driving up the ramps. If I had to order another trailer I would be sure to get one whereby the back three feet of the trailer angles down about six inches. Not much room to spare at the center of the Prolwer when driving up the ramps. I have pictures if you are interested in seeing them. Rick in StL |
Slick POA Lifetime Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Medina, OH |
posted 08-28-2000 03:56 PM
Mike, I, like Wildcat, have a Cargo Express enclosed trailer. Mine is 20' as I do not have the Kat Box like Larry. Had mine built on 16" centers rather than the standard 24". It added some weight, but I thought it better to have the Kat a little more stable. MSRP for mine was $4800.00, or a little less than the cost of the Kat Box. Currently, I tow it with my wifes 2000 Grand Cherokee Limted which is capable of 6,500# capacity. Trailer is 3,200 plus Kat (3,000) and it puts me close to capacity. I added a mirror on the right side (inside) to help me load the Kat. Can get it in and tied down in about 20 minutes. Tom Kalski, PPC VP & Co-OHSD |
WildCat POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:North Louisville, Indiana, USA |
posted 08-28-2000 09:18 PM
Mine too is 16" on center in the floor and walls, as Tom's is. This is the only way the dealer I bought mine from will order them. Also it is a wide body, but either one is the same between the wheel wells. ONE THING IF I WERE TO HAVE SPECIAL ORDERED JUST FOR ME I WOULD HAVE NOT LET THEM INSTALL D RINGS THEY NEED TO BE ADDED ONCE CAR IS POSITIONED AND GET THE CANADIAN LIGHT KIT (Side marker lights at the bottom of the trailer) I have the finished inside walls and ceiling. I saw in another brand trailer track in the floor like semi trailer cargo locks. This would be best tie down setup. Hooks can go in anywhere to give best possible tie down point. The mirror is a good idea. ------------------ |
MIKE GATLIN POA Lifetime Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Flushing, MI |
posted 08-28-2000 10:22 PM
quote:you guys are saving me weeks of research here answering questions I have, and several I haven't thought of. This helping to narrow things down alot! |
Laddie Roussel >POA Lifetime Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Hester, LA. USA |
posted 09-13-2000 07:36 PM
Hi Mike. I've done a 180. I'm getting an enclosed trailer. I'll pick up the Wells Cargo "autoWagon" tomorrow... It's 20' enclosed with nose cone, two side doors (one over wheels next to drivers side & other normal front of passenger side), recessed step on passenger side door, spare tire & ramp door extension to be added... Here's the web site. I'll be using it this weekend for trip to Shreveport. With this setup, I won't need to upgrade my tow vehicle... laddie... |
MIKE GATLIN POA Lifetime Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Flushing, MI |
posted 09-13-2000 08:08 PM
Thanks Laddie, I've narrowerd the search to a couple of units and I will add Wells Cargo to the short list. I know if I had a trailer, trips like your "casino cruise" would be alot more practical for me. Sounds like a great trip you have put together. Thanks |
Nyle Wing Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:USA. |
posted 09-13-2000 08:40 PM
Hi Mike, I have had a enclosed trailer for years, 24ft wide body Love it. My 2 cents worth it's the only way to go. Have had many open trailers to and they work fine. But when your not using it It becomes a portable garage I use a Chevy 1/2 ton 4x4 with load leveler torque bars. Plus it's like a security blanket when your in the hotel. Good luck with your decision. ------------------ |
WildCat POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:North Louisville, Indiana, USA |
posted 09-13-2000 08:59 PM
Check out TOMMY'S TRAILERS AT www.tommystrailers.com They have a trailer that is an open trailer and has a cover that can be added to make it an enclosed trailer. I saw it at Auburn and thought it would be good for all purpose trailer and when not using the cover over the trailer it is portable garage where ever you place it. ------------------ |
xpguy POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Carlsbad, CA |
posted 03-02-2005 06:57 PM
Has anyone purchased one of these Tommy Trailers with the removable enclosure? Seems like an interesting concept. |
CTProwler POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Sherman CT USA |
posted 03-03-2005 12:43 AM
Seems pretty expensive to me. Just buy Rich Wares or Gary C's in classified section ------------------ |
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