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Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by APC123, Apr 19, 2013.

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  1. APC123

    APC123 Karting

    Mar 24, 2013
    192
    New England
    Hey guys - Just checking to see what you guys are using as a car hauler for track/travel days. Seems to be a wide range of setups available.

    Any recommendations as I will have an SUV with towing kit dedicated to this? Thanks in advance.

    APC
     
  2. dwb360

    dwb360 Karting

    Aug 22, 2010
    65
    Champaign, IL
    Full Name:
    Dave Barr
    I've got an RNR trailer - they are out of 3 rivers MI - good guys - high quality trailer - price is right too. Featherlite are good - but IMHO overpriced. I have beavertail - that's what they call door - that is set at angle so car won't scrape. Trailer was $12,000 - all aluminum - which is critical - DO NOT buy steel trailer.
     
  3. Goplay

    Goplay Formula Junior

    Mar 16, 2012
    413
    Northern CA
    On the west coast the trailer to get is TPD Trailer. Very well built, lightweight and strong.
     
  4. APC123

    APC123 Karting

    Mar 24, 2013
    192
    New England
    Thanks so much!
     
  5. Entropy

    Entropy Formula 3
    Owner

    Jul 10, 2008
    2,149
    at 3 different DE events, I spent time walking around looking at....trailers. Asked a lot of questions about what worked, what didn't, why...

    I got very lucky and picked up a slightly used but fully outfitted race trailer, fully finished, tool box/workbench/cabinets, compressor, generator, wired and plumbed....admittedly it would be overkill for purely DE use, but I got smarter. Find out what you really need...

    I would suggest 1) get as lightweight as you can (and yes, aluminum) 2) as small as you can based on what you will need (eg. extra wheels/tires) 3) beavertail 4) wireless winch

    If you buy new, I could get the best you can afford. If used, those 4 points are my suggestions, you even add the winch, tie-downs, et al as you go. I would get a spare tire/wheel and mount over the A-frame
     
  6. F430GT

    F430GT Formula 3

    Sep 29, 2005
    1,300
    Marco Island, FL
    What SUV (model and year)?

    The 458 is pretty wide, this eliminates plenty of good quality trailers.

    open trailer or enclosed trailer?

    The best open trailer for a 458, F430, 360, or any wide car including the Murcielago is the Trailex CT-8045, it can be towed by small SUVs.

    The best enclosed trailers that can be used with SUVs:

    - BRE AeroVault (best enclosed trailer in the World, read the brochure and watch it in person)
    - Trailex CT-80180

    Once you step out of these two enclosed trailers, you will need a pick-up truck, a semi, or a large SUV like the Excursion Diesel or YukonXL/Suburban

    In my opinion TPD makes the 2nd best enclosed trailers and Featherlite the 3rd best, but you need a diesel pick-up truck with 250/2500 series chassis or larger to tow safely with these enclosed trailers (for a 458 I would get a minimum of 24" trailers for these two brands).

    I use a Cayenne TT with my open Trailex CT8045. The Cayenne TT uses 911 GT3 brakes, massive torque, massive power, and it is not limited to be a tow-only vehicle, as it serves well as daily driver, even as a backup track car. Used ones are extremely cheap, buy 2006 or newer.
     
  7. APC123

    APC123 Karting

    Mar 24, 2013
    192
    New England
    Great info - 2013 q7 tdi with towing kit
     
  8. W. MITTY

    W. MITTY Formula Junior

    Oct 18, 2005
    297
    #8 W. MITTY, Apr 20, 2013
    Last edited by a moderator: Sep 7, 2017
    If you want the class of the field and don't mind a significant initial investment, the Jimglo is the answer; very popular among the super high end hot rod crowd. I've pulled my 458, Ford GT and Zanardi NSX (pictured) without any drama. Almost takes the fun out of it! :)

    All aluminum frame, composite seamless walls, drive in and open the door without any effort. Long tongue for rail-straight towing.

    I pull it with my Dodge Ram Dually and it really is an effective combination.
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  9. Senna1994

    Senna1994 F1 World Champ

    Nov 11, 2003
    13,174
    Orange County
    Full Name:
    Anthony T
    You really do have terrific taste in cars, a Zanardi NSX? Fantastic along with your gorgeous Ford GT, and beautiful 458.
     
  10. AZ-Giallo

    AZ-Giallo Formula Junior

    Mar 17, 2012
    539
    Scottsdale, AZ
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    David
    I agree on the Jimglo. I've been looking for awhile and it's the best I've seen so far. However, it's priced pretty much the highest as well. They had one at the Barrett-Jackson and I talked to the guys a few times and came away very impressed. I haven't pulled the trigger yet, but will soon, and this is probably the one.
    Check out the web site and request the option/specs and price list. You can't download it without signing up.
     
  11. mswncity

    mswncity Karting

    Feb 10, 2012
    58
    Hailey, ID
    I picked up a used 24' 2009 Jimglo trailer earlier this year and I am very happy with the performance. I am using a 2010 Tundra 4x4 to tow it and it is a good match. Also, I had some questions about the trailer so I contacted Jimglo and they were responsive and very helpful.

    With the width of the 458 the huge side opening door and removable fender makes loading and unloading much easier/safer. This is one of the wider trailers available and there are still only 4 or 5 inches of clearance on each side. I have mounted a laser pointer in the center of the trailer roof pointing down. Now as I pull in I line up the pointer with the center of the hood and know that the car is centered.
     
  12. Texasz

    Texasz Karting

    Mar 21, 2009
    205
    Katy, Texas
    Great idea with the laser pointer. I'd love to see what type you used and how you mounted it if you have pictures. Thanks
     
  13. mswncity

    mswncity Karting

    Feb 10, 2012
    58
    Hailey, ID
    Texasz, Sorry I don't have a permanent mount yet. I got a laser pointer at the local office supply and have taped it to a small block of wood cut to a 45 degree angle. I then taped the whole mess to the inside of the roof aiming the beam to the point where the ramp enters the trailer. Since this seems to be a helpful tool when loading the car I'll come up with a more elegant solution soon.
     
  14. scott40

    scott40 Formula Junior
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    Apr 4, 2006
    930
    Ohio
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    Scott
    #14 scott40, Jun 10, 2013
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