โJan-04-2017 03:59 PM
โJan-08-2017 05:56 AM
โJan-08-2017 05:54 AM
SweetLou wrote:
This is another area I am having a hard time about. I definitely will be installing Etrack, but how much and where ? I want the factory to install it so location is important prior to build.
โJan-08-2017 05:11 AM
โJan-08-2017 04:57 AM
โJan-08-2017 04:54 AM
nickthehunter wrote:SweetLou wrote:I have full length along each wall about 2/3 the way up height wise. I have contemplated putting another row full length about 1/3 up, but really haven't found that it would be useful to me all that often. Nothing on the floor; for myself that has never been a need. My advice would be to attach the E-Track to the ribs of the trailer, not the plywood walls/floor.bid_time wrote:
While you are negotiating, make sure to get the price to have E-Track installed. Worth it's weight in gold.
This will be a must but where and how many?
โJan-07-2017 08:15 PM
โJan-06-2017 08:48 AM
SweetLou wrote:I have full length along each wall about 2/3 the way up height wise. I have contemplated putting another row full length about 1/3 up, but really haven't found that it would be useful to me all that often. Nothing on the floor; for myself that has never been a need. My advice would be to attach the E-Track to the ribs of the trailer, not the plywood walls/floor.bid_time wrote:
While you are negotiating, make sure to get the price to have E-Track installed. Worth it's weight in gold.
This will be a must but where and how many?
โJan-06-2017 08:24 AM
SweetLou wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
I've got a pace with close to 50K miles on it. converted it to a home built toy hauler, living quarter trailer when I got it. 7x14. It's been absolutely trouble free.
Neighbor has had two Pace larger trailer for his go cart buisiness. He has put 100K + miles on each, again trouble free.
Our son's work trailer for hauling motorcycles and quads around the state for state parks is a Pace, again close to 100K miles on it. held up well, again trouble free.
All the above have the torsion axles.
The models of Pace, were they the premium or middle of the road models?
โJan-06-2017 07:33 AM
SweetLou wrote:
Just behind the truck. I can tow doubles, but not planning to do it. Can you describe the e-track set up you have better as far as its locations and length?
โJan-06-2017 06:29 AM
โJan-06-2017 05:38 AM
โJan-06-2017 04:30 AM
Bedlam wrote:
Is this trailer to be double towed behind your fifth wheel or just behind the truck? I suggest matching the wheel and body width to the vehicle to which it is primarily attached for the best handling.
I tow a 20' enclosed Interstate Car Hauler which is 8' wide. I wanted the ability to carry toys or a car, so I have dual 5200 lb torsion axles. I feel the torsion axles are much easier on your trailer and load since each wheel can move independently of the others. I run three lengths of e-track on the floor and run four strips vertically on each long wall. I do not have an escape door on the left side, but I can get in and out of my vehicles without one. My right side door has an RV style latch allowing opening and locking from the inside.
โJan-06-2017 04:27 AM
bid_time wrote:
While you are negotiating, make sure to get the price to have E-Track installed. Worth it's weight in gold.
โJan-06-2017 04:25 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
I've got a pace with close to 50K miles on it. converted it to a home built toy hauler, living quarter trailer when I got it. 7x14. It's been absolutely trouble free.
Neighbor has had two Pace larger trailer for his go cart buisiness. He has put 100K + miles on each, again trouble free.
Our son's work trailer for hauling motorcycles and quads around the state for state parks is a Pace, again close to 100K miles on it. held up well, again trouble free.
All the above have the torsion axles.
โJan-06-2017 04:22 AM
The_real_wild1 wrote:
What are you hauling? I would suggest getting bigger then you need at this point. It is nice having the extra room and you might find yourself using it often. A 16' is press easy to haul especially if you get aluminum. I prefer a 8.5 wide as well over the 7 or 8. The 7' wide is easier to see behind you though while driving. My latest enclosed is a 8.5x20 v nose. I still manage to pack it full.