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    Thats when you have to un-hook the trailer and drag it out with the truck then hook it up and load it on the trailer.Also you think you going to be able to drive a 20,000lbs vehicle behine a bard and what not.Then good luck on not getting stuck lol.
    It won't work because the top car would hit the cab.Plus it would be alot harder than you think.

    If i had something like that then i would have my two car behind it hauling 3 at a time lol.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    It won't work because the top car would hit the cab.Plus it would be alot harder than you think.
    I think you missing what I'm saying. With 23' of deck that wouldn't be any issues there. I'm not saying a full on double decker. Besides if theres enough space on johns 18' trailer, why wouldn't it fit on 23' of deck ? A lot harder than I think ? If you used the same exact design as that wright trailer, wheres the hard part ? They engineers done the hard part all you'd have to do is copy it. If I could find plans or a trailer irl to copy off of, I'd add that flip up deck to my 22' gn tomorow. Finally found them pics of johns trailer

    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/vehic...ing-etc-3.html

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