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  • Roughly, how much do you think a 18' car hauler weighs?

    The trailer itself, empty.

  • #2
    Wood floor, or steel? Or, wait, how about aluminum?
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    • #3
      a lot more than you would think, some will be a ton easy

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      • #4
        Took 30 seconds on google...


        www.allforoneroofing.com

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mikec View Post
          Wood floor, or steel? Or, wait, how about aluminum?
          Wood floor, I guess I didn't scroll down far enough because my first seven Google results yielded the axle strength, not trailer weight

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          • #6
            Towing capacity of 6200 lbs, cars curb Weight is 4750 and trailer weighs 1800 lbs, hmmm, that's a no go

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            • #7
              My steel dove tail weighed 3000lb. 18' long. It was stout.

              Aluma says the aluminum one I just bought weighs 1600.
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              • #8
                My wood floor 18' is right at 2000lbs, will hold a 5000lb load.

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                • #9
                  Yea, getting a vehicle in Tuscaloosa, it can tow 6200 lbs, cars hauler weighs 2000, so I'm looking at renting a mid size SUV under 4k that could tow the car hauler there, then pull the rental car back to Texas.

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                  • #10
                    Can you rent a car one way? Sounds like a hassle to tow it back.

                    What about flying in and just driving it back.

                    Pulling a trailer out there to tow a rent car back sounds like a bigger hassle.
                    Rich

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                    • #11
                      My steel floor 18' Big Tex 70DM weighs 2,250lbs IIRC.
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                      • #12
                        Between 2200 and 2500, depending on materials.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TexasT View Post
                          Can you rent a car one way? Sounds like a hassle to tow it back.

                          What about flying in and just driving it back.

                          Pulling a trailer out there to tow a rent car back sounds like a bigger hassle.
                          Pricing both ways, or just did. Think I'll just fly in and drove home, only $204 for the ticket.

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                          • #14
                            Be sure the car is road-worthy. I've heard some horror stories of "fly in, and drive it home".
                            Jay Johnson
                            Car hauler for hire

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                            • #15
                              My brother has done it. He changes the oil n filter, drained and refilled the radiator, filled the fuel tank and took off. He had to get the radiator recored about half way the last time. I'd suggest a paid up AAA membership for towing purposes, or at least that's how he got it to the radiator shop. Do it during the week when things are open in case you need parts and can fix it or if you need something fixed for you they will be open.

                              Another one he and my dad went and my brother told me never with him again. They took a truck that was too small for the trailer/new toy they picked up. Not a fun trip as the fuel pump took a $hit in Az and the crank sensor in el Paso. Plus the 3/4 t truck needed to be a dually but that was the next excursion. They have way more vacation time than me or I'd tag along on some of their adventures.
                              Rich

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