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BruceMc
Feb 23, 2016Explorer III
Even on an open flatbed trailer, the trailer fenders impede opening the car doors. We often struggle with this issue on our flatbed when hauling vehicles in non-RV related settings. Either we have to squeeze past the door, or roll the window down & climb out race-car style then have an open window as it cannot be rolled up from outside the car.
A 5' wide enclosed trailer would trap you in the car. It would be fine for a motorbike or an open roadster, though crawling over the hood and trunk would not be kind to the bodywork.
I like the compact trailer in Ivylog's post. A good fitting car cover, tied down snug would protect it from the elements if desired.
A 5' wide enclosed trailer would trap you in the car. It would be fine for a motorbike or an open roadster, though crawling over the hood and trunk would not be kind to the bodywork.
I like the compact trailer in Ivylog's post. A good fitting car cover, tied down snug would protect it from the elements if desired.
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