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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Video from Road Atlanta last weekend.
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<blockquote data-quote="tomshep" data-source="post: 14270098" data-attributes="member: 8203"><p>Ahhh yes, the upgrading begins. From someone that has done the tow truck/trailer upgrade situation, be realistic with what you are doing. As stated, 24' trailer minimum. You NEED 6 lug axles, don't even consider 5 lug. With the weight of your car, a 8 lug setup would be ideal. By the time you add all the crap you take on a weekend + generator and A/C unit you will need the capacity. I would also go to 16" rims instead of crappy 15" rims (actually the tires). Be willing to pay extra for a lighter trailer, as in aluminum, if you can afford it. It will be better for towing and you will get it back on resale in the future. I have a 24' tag and actually wish I had gone 26' or 28' gooseneck. A little more space inside and better towing characteristics.</p><p></p><p>What did you get for a truck?</p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomshep, post: 14270098, member: 8203"] Ahhh yes, the upgrading begins. From someone that has done the tow truck/trailer upgrade situation, be realistic with what you are doing. As stated, 24' trailer minimum. You NEED 6 lug axles, don't even consider 5 lug. With the weight of your car, a 8 lug setup would be ideal. By the time you add all the crap you take on a weekend + generator and A/C unit you will need the capacity. I would also go to 16" rims instead of crappy 15" rims (actually the tires). Be willing to pay extra for a lighter trailer, as in aluminum, if you can afford it. It will be better for towing and you will get it back on resale in the future. I have a 24' tag and actually wish I had gone 26' or 28' gooseneck. A little more space inside and better towing characteristics. What did you get for a truck? Tom [/QUOTE]
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