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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 37 Joined: 13-May 05 From: Louisville, Ky Member No.: 743 ![]() |
I was watching Nascar the other day and started thinking about the fancy pit boxes all the teams have. I've been tossing around the idea of getting a small trailer to haul behind my car when I drive to open track days, big car shows, and auto-x events. So now I'm considering building or adapting a small utility (4x6) trailer as a "track day trailer"
4x6 utility trailer provisions to mount track rims jack Tool box Chairs EZ up Cooler/ grill (I have one of those fire and Ice things they sold a couple years ago) Air tank etc etc I'm also probably looking at selling my truck since It sits 90% of the time at $4.00 per gallon, so the trailer would also see use as the "Home maintenance and Lowe's trip" trailer, and possibly to haul a 4 wheeler. So has anyone else done something like this? Post descriptions, Pictures, and lessons learned if you have. Thanks |
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What kind of mpg do you get in the car? What do you get pulling your car w/ the truck? I assume you put premium in the car and regular in the truck.
If you get 12 mpg in the truck @ $4.00/gal a 300 mile round trip is $100 in fuel. If you get 20 mpg in the car @ $4.30/gal a 300 mile round trip is $64.5 in fuel. I recently did this calculation for myself, but the difference is that the camaro is now getting 15 mpg with a bad tune and no overdrive on premium. Truck/trailer vs car is very close now. So there is more hassle with the truck / trailer and some more costs up front, but the cost of paying a tow truck to get you home has to weigh into the decision. My daily driver broke down this winter and it was $130 to go about 20 miles. There is also the chance of your truck breaking down as well, but it has to be much less probable than the car. This post has been edited by StanIROCZ: Jun 10 2008, 05:58 PM |
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 37 Joined: 13-May 05 From: Louisville, Ky Member No.: 743 ![]() |
What kind of mpg do you get in the car? What do you get pulling your car w/ the truck? I assume you put premium in the car and regular in the truck. If you get 12 mpg in the truck @ $4.00/gal a 300 mile round trip is $100 in fuel. If you get 20 mpg in the car @ $4.30/gal a 300 mile round trip is $64.5 in fuel. I recently did this calculation for myself, but the difference is that the camaro is now getting 15 mpg with a bad tune and no overdrive on premium. Truck/trailer vs car is very close now. So there is more hassle with the truck / trailer and some more costs up front, but the cost of paying a tow truck to get you home has to weigh into the decision. My daily driver broke down this winter and it was $130 to go about 20 miles. There is also the chance of your truck breaking down as well, but it has to be much less probable than the car. Not sure what kind of MPG the car will get with the new LS1 in it, but I got mid 20's with the old L98 and t56 setup. I get 17 around town in the truck, probably 10-12 towing. Last time I towed the car was with Dad's big A$$ diesel, so the last time I used my truck was a couple years ago Back when gas was cheap (under 2.00/gal, boy those were the days!) Plus, I have AAA and they would tow up to 100 miles no charge, one of the two closest tracks is within, the other isn't. |
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