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Old 07-10-2007, 04:29 AM
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Whats a good size for a enclosed trailer for a 1968 Z28?
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Old 07-10-2007, 06:10 AM
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Tight fit : 16-18 footer
Adequate space : 20 Footer
Comfortable : 24 footer.
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Old 07-10-2007, 07:03 AM
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Tight fit : 16-18 footer
Adequate space : 20 Footer
Comfortable : 24 footer.

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You forgot one Cumby......

Party size: Sandlin's trailer. Room for a Z and one very large party.
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Old 07-10-2007, 12:21 PM
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while on the subject, everyone might just as well include comments about axle packages, favorite mfg and model name, and oh yeah what do you use to stop the above........
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Old 07-10-2007, 03:20 PM
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I've got a 24' Haulmark with 10,000 lb Axles (If you are going to do "Any" distance towing....Get the Big Bearing/Tire Axle assy's) and Tow with a GMC Crew Cab DuraMax Diesel Pick-up.....Going down the Highway....you don't even know it's back there........

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Old 07-10-2007, 05:07 PM
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20' is perfect for a Camaro. Whatever the size, a driver's side escape door is a MUST.
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Old 07-10-2007, 06:14 PM
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I also use a Haulmark Thrifty 24' (with drivers side door) but went with the 7,000 lb axle's. I have not had any trouble with it but I haven't "furnished" it with tools or cabinets either. I pull it with a '03 Chevy 2500 2WD Suburban but unlike kwhizz, definately know its behind me.
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I'm using a 20' with the Driver's side exit door. (Actually measures 20' 10" inside with the bowed front.) There's plenty of room for my Chevelle. The rear axle sits just past the dovetail and leaves room to squeeze behind the car with the ramp up. Also still have plenty of storage room in front of the car since the front tires sit just behind the entry door. (A good 4'+ of free area in front of the car.) This probably wouldn't be acceptable for a race car, carrying tires, jacks, tool boxes, work bench, etc., but for general towing of the cars we see here, it has worked fine. My only minor complaint is that the driver's door won't open while inside the trailer because the trailer wheel wells are too high. I could put ramps on the floor to raise the car but for now I just crawl in and out the window. I think some of the trailers with torsion bar suspension have lower wheel wells.
Hope to have the winch installed soon so that problem is remedied.

That said, I wouldn't be at all unhappy with a 22' or 24'.
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Old 07-10-2007, 06:23 PM
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-----While a 20 footer may be perfect for a Camaro, remember that you will undoubtably be towing other cars as well. Package that with the fact that a white 24ft. 10,500gvw trailer is by far the easiest trailer to resell (landscapers love 'em) and then think about how often you will use it as to what level quality you want. White looks better with minimum care longer, is cooler inside, and because it stays cooler it doesnt warp as much around the rivets or screws when out in the sun on a hot day. Last time I also upgraded to 8-lug 16" wheels so that I could get really heavy-duty tires that wouldnt dry-rot nearly as quickly just sitting around. I also chose the same size tires as my dually so the spare serves double duty. If you use a trailer 2 or 3 times a year there isnt much sense in having a Goldrush or other premium brand unless you have a bunch of cash burning a hole in your pocket. On the other hand the cheapest Pace is often a bit too austere and doesnt have a one piece roof which is a necessity as far as I am concerned. I have chosen the middle of the road Pace the last 3 times and have been satisfied generally, but you should look at other brands as well as there are so many to chose from. I do love the look of the non-riveted sides but believe they cost more.........Bill S

-------After reading orig's post I should mention that torsion axles (or rubber axles as I have referred to them for years) are absolutely a necessity. You have never had a weekend ruined until you experience a broken leaf-spring shackle going to or from a show and torsion axles take that problem completely out of the equation. I have never heard of a torsion suspended axle failure!!!!
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Old 07-10-2007, 06:49 PM
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I have been using a 20' Featherlight V nose enclosed for years. Hauls Camaro's and other cars just fine behind a short bed Lightning pickup just fine. With the V nose it peaks at about 22'. I have several feet in front of the car for chairs , canopy, tools etc. For a race car a 24' would be better for spare wheels etc but 20' would be fine for your Camaro. Torsion axles are a must. Mine has electric brakes and they are fine. The electric brake controller for the truck is a easy install and most newer trucks are prewired.
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