12-22-2011, 08:00 AM
Mike,
I have done the small tire trailer routine for a couple of years now with my 993. The hitch itself can be purchased from a rather odd fellow in CA named Will Wood. A google search under Will Wood Trailer Hitch will bring him up.
Bought a very lightweight, angle iron trailer from Tractor Supply, along with an aluminum box which I mounted to the center. Whole set up was only a few hundred dollars.
I can haul two sets of track tires, one in front of the box and one in back, with the box filled with other track goo. You can barely feel the trailer back there except for when you hit the bumpy stuff as the hitch can be a little rattly.
Only draw back to consider is what happens to the trailer if your car breaks down at the track (Thanks Steve Schueren!)
Trevor
I have done the small tire trailer routine for a couple of years now with my 993. The hitch itself can be purchased from a rather odd fellow in CA named Will Wood. A google search under Will Wood Trailer Hitch will bring him up.
Bought a very lightweight, angle iron trailer from Tractor Supply, along with an aluminum box which I mounted to the center. Whole set up was only a few hundred dollars.
I can haul two sets of track tires, one in front of the box and one in back, with the box filled with other track goo. You can barely feel the trailer back there except for when you hit the bumpy stuff as the hitch can be a little rattly.
Only draw back to consider is what happens to the trailer if your car breaks down at the track (Thanks Steve Schueren!)
Trevor