Re: Anyone here using a Stacker Trailer?
[Re: Al_Alguire]
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11/12/09 12:31 AM
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Bob Mazzolini does have a stacker and its really nice. I think its a T&E trailer. He used to have a Goldrush and that was really nice as well. Bob pulls his stacker with a Freightliner motorcoach. Its awesome! I like it better than his diesel pusher motorhome that he had. I do believe that his motorhome/Freightliner and stacker are for sale. He says he is too old and the whole setup was too much work for him by himself. His setup is VERY nice.
10.53 @ 125mph. 1.37 60 foot. Caltracs and Monoleafs, AFCO shocks.
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Re: Anyone here using a Stacker Trailer?
[Re: MaxWedge65]
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11/12/09 11:10 AM
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MaxWedge, Nice looking trailer. I am looking for a 22' or so trailer. I really want to have enough room to haul two door cars, if the golf cart can make it that is a plus but not necessary as I can go back to the scooters to. I dont need a slant nose however as there will be no real advantage with my tow rig.
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Re: Anyone here using a Stacker Trailer?
[Re: Monte_Smith]
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11/13/09 07:05 PM
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We have a Renegade Toter and a Renegade stacker, that will haul 3 cars. One on top of the cabinets, one on the lift and one under. The truck and trailer are FRP construction and never had any problems with either. I have raced out of both a "liftgate" trailer, like the pros use and also the above stacker with lift. For my money, I would rather have the trailer with the lift any time. Yes, you have to unload what is under the lift to get the car out, but the lift is the most handy thing in the world.
Monte
renegade is my choice and i'll have a renegade toter and stacker when i trade in my duramax truck vwithin the next year and a half. . having a lift at the track is priceless.
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Re: Anyone here using a Stacker Trailer?
[Re: Al_Alguire]
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11/13/09 08:28 PM
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MaxWedge, Nice looking trailer. I am looking for a 22' or so trailer. I really want to have enough room to haul two door cars, if the golf cart can make it that is a plus but not necessary as I can go back to the scooters to. I dont need a slant nose however as there will be no real advantage with my tow rig.
With that shortish looking tongue I would think you would want that slope nose for cornering and backing?
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Re: Anyone here using a Stacker Trailer?
[Re: Monte_Smith]
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11/13/09 08:37 PM
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We have a Renegade Toter and a Renegade stacker, that will haul 3 cars. One on top of the cabinets, one on the lift and one under. The truck and trailer are FRP construction and never had any problems with either. I have raced out of both a "liftgate" trailer, like the pros use and also the above stacker with lift. For my money, I would rather have the trailer with the lift any time. Yes, you have to unload what is under the lift to get the car out, but the lift is the most handy thing in the world.
Monte
What kind of motor do you have in your toter.
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Re: Anyone here using a Stacker Trailer?
[Re: Keith Richards]
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11/13/09 09:54 PM
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MaxWedge, Nice looking trailer. I am looking for a 22' or so trailer. I really want to have enough room to haul two door cars, if the golf cart can make it that is a plus but not necessary as I can go back to the scooters to. I dont need a slant nose however as there will be no real advantage with my tow rig.
With that shortish looking tongue I would think you would want that slope nose for cornering and backing?
When you go to a flat front, the tongue will be longer to accommodate for turning.
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Re: Anyone here using a Stacker Trailer?
[Re: Challenger 1]
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11/15/09 12:06 AM
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We have a Renegade Toter and a Renegade stacker, that will haul 3 cars. One on top of the cabinets, one on the lift and one under. The truck and trailer are FRP construction and never had any problems with either. I have raced out of both a "liftgate" trailer, like the pros use and also the above stacker with lift. For my money, I would rather have the trailer with the lift any time. Yes, you have to unload what is under the lift to get the car out, but the lift is the most handy thing in the world.
Monte
What kind of motor do you have in your toter.
325 hp Cat. It could definitely stand more oats, runs 75mph flat out, but does a good job.
Monte
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