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<blockquote data-quote="COOL COBRA" data-source="post: 15930481" data-attributes="member: 144330"><p>Pardon my ignorance, just had to google a pic of a dovetail open trailer. The idea is great, lessening the approach angle. Problem is for our cars is the crossover section from angle to flat. </p><p>A flat trailer like I used to have, sucked. I needed the dovetail. I didn't have it so I had to use boards, that sucked even worse.</p><p>I finally got an enclosed trailer but still rubbed the from splitter on all cars. Because they are all lowered.</p><p>On a dovetail like I saw on google pics, it would take a heck of a long ramp to make the angle doable for headers. But, if you go flat trailer, the angle is even steeper.</p><p>If you decide to go enclosed, it doesn't take much to get the cars up/on the back door. The long, lesser angled approach helps. I put my aluminum ramps on the door, drive right in.</p><p>My Cobras are very low. The Shelby has that front splitter that's stupid low on approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COOL COBRA, post: 15930481, member: 144330"] Pardon my ignorance, just had to google a pic of a dovetail open trailer. The idea is great, lessening the approach angle. Problem is for our cars is the crossover section from angle to flat. A flat trailer like I used to have, sucked. I needed the dovetail. I didn't have it so I had to use boards, that sucked even worse. I finally got an enclosed trailer but still rubbed the from splitter on all cars. Because they are all lowered. On a dovetail like I saw on google pics, it would take a heck of a long ramp to make the angle doable for headers. But, if you go flat trailer, the angle is even steeper. If you decide to go enclosed, it doesn't take much to get the cars up/on the back door. The long, lesser angled approach helps. I put my aluminum ramps on the door, drive right in. My Cobras are very low. The Shelby has that front splitter that's stupid low on approach. [/QUOTE]
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