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Trailer For Sale

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1998 15 foot open trailer mfg by Dively Trailer Co ( typical Economy Trailer)
located in Newark, Delaware

  • 15 foot open deck, 20'5 total length, 2 5/16 ball, 7 prong electric plug
  • dual axles
  • electric brakes all wheels
  • open steel deck, great for working on your car when you don't have a lift
  • welded tire rack with lock, can hold 8 tires, adjustable for different sizes
  • breakaway switch and battery
  • large toolbox mounted on front of trailer
  • setup for a weight distribution hitch
  • new spare tire with spare tire mount
  • plenty of life left in mounted tires
  • slide-out rear ramps, can load low clearance cars
  • just inspected (july 2002)
  • well maintained by Wilhelms Auto Services
  • easily handles 911's with their rear weight bias
  • tows straight and true at 80 mph, just ask anyone following me to VIR, Summit Point or the Glen
  • reason for sale: just bought an enclosed trailer

click on pictures below for a larger version


tows great, less filling

Dual Axes, electric brakes

Welded Tire rack

Cavernous toolbox, carry jacks, jackstands, lunch, small dogs, etc.

Mfg by Dively

setup for Weight Distribution Hitch (not included), just inspected for PA

Breakaway Battery and Switch. Bonus! Never used except for testing. That's a good thing.

new spare tire with mount

Custom designed tire rack adjusts for different size wheels

Already setup for 911 balance with wooden blocks for front wheels. Have a car with the engine in the wrong place? No problem, it'll work too.


Loading ramps store under trailer for transit. Or you could carry them in your truck. Your call.


Easy slide-out of ramps for loading or skateboard practice

Double safety locks for ramps

ready for loading, just add race car, a dash of salt, and lightly stir

 

This is the only defect on the trailer. (right front fender) The trailer was viciously attacked by a rabid pole at a gas station in S. Carolina.


I deliberately took the worst possible angle for the picture. It looks a lot worse in the photo than in real life. Plenty of clearance for the tire. Easily fixed if you want to spend an afternoon banging it out.

 

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