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ArmyJoe
05-24-2010, 05:01 PM
I stole the idea from this thread (http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=113931&postcount=13) and over-engineered it a bit.

Using three 8' x 2" x 6" boards per side, I created a step for the front wheels to rest on. Then using another 70" board and a heavy-duty hinge, I created a ramp for the front wheels.

This gets the front wheels up 6.5" so the rims don't scratch on the sides of the trailer and it allows the frunk to over-hang the front of the trailer so it'll fit.

Once the Spyder is in place, the side ramps flip over and rest on the steps.

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=386&pictureid=9778

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=386&pictureid=9777

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=386&pictureid=9776

SpyderGirl
05-24-2010, 05:04 PM
WOW! Innovative! :2thumbs:

Any trouble strapping it down?

ArmyJoe
05-24-2010, 06:21 PM
Any trouble strapping it down?

I haven't tried yet, but I don't expect any problems. I'll use two cargo tie-downs through each front rim to counteract front-back movement and one through the rear rim for side-to-side.

krb1945
05-24-2010, 06:51 PM
Nice job:thumbup:... innovative ideas always over come obstacles.

This points to why I always say, "there is nothing we can't solve." /Ken krb1945

gjco
05-24-2010, 07:09 PM
This is the same method I posted a while back. I hauled my spyder from Grand Junction Colorado to Winchester Virginia. About 2500 miles and 30hours on the road. I had no problems and I tied the spyder down the way the manual says to.

ArmyJoe
05-24-2010, 08:12 PM
This is the same method I posted a while back.

Yup, I gave you credit in the first sentence. :thumbup:

xpeschon
05-24-2010, 08:32 PM
Very nice, great job..

Joe
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SPYDERGUY1
05-24-2010, 08:59 PM
That is very smart. I have the same trailer. Just used three planks and layed them in the motorhome luggage compartment. Mite have to use this idea for the new toy hauler. Thank You.

SpyderWolf
05-24-2010, 08:59 PM
:2thumbs: That is a great idea, thanks for posting it!

This could actually save me quite a bit of money as well, as I was going to buy a 6X10 trailer which costs quite a bit more than the 5X8 I was looking at.

When are you scheduled to arrive in Augusta? I hope you are ready for the heat and humidity, as it has been pretty bad already this year.

NancysToy
05-24-2010, 09:20 PM
Very ingenius! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

BRPjunkie
05-24-2010, 09:37 PM
Since you admitted to over engineering, did you consider bolting some wheel chocks to the front of the boards to make sure the Spyder does not shift forward under hard braking? If you used three boards on each side, how did you get 6.5" of raise? Three 2" board would be 4.5" and four would be 6". Can't really tell from the photo. I suppose I could try this with my 5" x 7' trailer, but still not sure there would be enough room to close the gate. I have been backing mine on and removing the tailgate and transporting it inside my van. I use foam pads at the sides of the front wheels to protect them from the rails. Necessity is the mother of invention.

http://i342.photobucket.com/albums/o440/mjshore/Spyder007.jpg?t=1274754519

SpyderGirl
05-24-2010, 09:40 PM
Mine fits pretty good on my 5x9 trailer (no modifications) and I paid about $800 for it.

But any of these options look good too. :2thumbs:

ArmyJoe
05-24-2010, 10:08 PM
When are you scheduled to arrive in Augusta?


Probably Thursday. I need to look for a place to live before I start school on Tuesday.

ArmyJoe
05-24-2010, 10:15 PM
Since you admitted to over engineering, did you consider bolting some wheel chocks to the front of the boards to make sure the Spyder does not shift forward under hard braking?

Yes. If I have time, I was planning to add that as well.


If you used three boards on each side, how did you get 6.5" of raise?

Two are on edge and one lays across the top. 6.5" is a ballpark number. Since a 2x6 is really 1.5" x 5.5", the height of the step is probably around 7" high.

ETA: Here's a detail pic:

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=386&pictureid=9785

BRPjunkie
05-24-2010, 10:22 PM
Wheel chocks would add some forward roll security. Pretty cheap safety feature. I get it now, you actually built beams. Stacking four 2" x 6" on top of each other is another alternative.

SpyderWolf
05-24-2010, 10:24 PM
Probably Thursday. I need to look for a place to live before I start school on Tuesday.

After you get settled in, and are ready to do some ryding, let me know. We can try to meet up somewhere and perhaps get a few other Spyder Lovers in the area to join us as well. :thumbup:

3whlLefty
05-24-2010, 10:58 PM
I had a 5 x 10 trailer much like that one. I thought of the side rails but couldn't come up with a good ramp idea. That's so simple it's genius! Nice work. :2thumbs:

I bought an aluminum trailer that's 63" wide and 8 ft long to haul my Spyder. It works very well and is nice and light. The trailer weights less than 400#. A nice easy tow. I'll be loading it next week. Hope I can remember to take some pics to post.

SpyderWolf
05-25-2010, 05:43 AM
I had a 5 x 10 trailer much like that one. I thought of the side rails but couldn't come up with a good ramp idea. That's so simple it's genius! Nice work. :2thumbs:

I bought an aluminum trailer that's 63" wide and 8 ft long to haul my Spyder. It works very well and is nice and light. The trailer weights less than 400#. A nice easy tow. I'll be loading it next week. Hope I can remember to take some pics to post.

Your aluminum trailer sounds like it might be the ticket for something I could pull behind my Ford Edge. Do you have a link to the manufacturer's information or anything available?

3whlLefty
05-26-2010, 10:36 PM
Your aluminum trailer sounds like it might be the ticket for something I could pull behind my Ford Edge. Do you have a link to the manufacturer's information or anything available?

The brand of the aluminum trailer is Aluma. The URL is alumaklm.com. Mine is model 638.

I'd be glad to answer other questions but my response will be slow because I'm using borrowed computers for the next week.

I'm pulling this with an 02 Blazer with a 4.3 engine. I'm eyeing the idea of downsizing to a Forester or an Equinox myself. Can they handle this?? :dontknow:

SpyderGirl
05-26-2010, 11:44 PM
We are pulling a North Star Sportstar II WG ATV trailer which is 61" x 109" with our Chevy HHR which is a 2.4L 4cyl with a class I hitch. Pulls it with no problem. An Equinox or an Escape would have no problem either.

We towed the Spyder to AZ from Northern California and back with this set-up and averaged about 20 MPG and that was pulling over several mountain passes.

Roger
05-27-2010, 10:02 AM
I had a 5 x 10 trailer much like that one. I thought of the side rails but couldn't come up with a good ramp idea. That's so simple it's genius! Nice work. :2thumbs:

I bought an aluminum trailer that's 63" wide and 8 ft long to haul my Spyder. It works very well and is nice and light. The trailer weights less than 400#. A nice easy tow. I'll be loading it next week. Hope I can remember to take some pics to post.


Your aluminum trailer sounds like it might be the ticket for something I could pull behind my Ford Edge. Do you have a link to the manufacturer's information or anything available?

Yes i would like to know more about this trailer also.

Badasz
05-27-2010, 10:57 AM
I haven't tried yet, but I don't expect any problems. I'll use two cargo tie-downs through each front rim to counteract front-back movement and one through the rear rim for side-to-side.
I heard even though you have the wheels locked down the body has the tendicy to jump around at high speeds you might want to sure that up also

vt228
05-27-2010, 11:46 AM
I heard even though you have the wheels locked down the body has the tendicy to jump around at high speeds you might want to sure that up also

if you make the floor wider and a lock bracket that lock wheels when rolled on to then a bracket that locks threw the wheel like a snow mobile tie down bill has his like yours and it jumped over the side we are makeing a bracket that locks the wheels and it cant jump off like the latter lock downs

Bootie
05-27-2010, 01:24 PM
Since you admitted to over engineering, did you consider bolting some wheel chocks to the front of the boards to make sure the Spyder does not shift forward under hard braking? If you used three boards on each side, how did you get 6.5" of raise? Three 2" board would be 4.5" and four would be 6". Can't really tell from the photo. I suppose I could try this with my 5" x 7' trailer, but still not sure there would be enough room to close the gate. I have been backing mine on and removing the tailgate and transporting it inside my van. I use foam pads at the sides of the front wheels to protect them from the rails. Necessity is the mother of invention.


When I tried the "back-in-method" I found that the rev-limiter on my RT kicked in at about 3500 rpm and I could not get enough power (torque) to make it up the ramp:(. Needed to trailer the RT down to the Dragon so I went out and rented a 6x12 U-Haul trailer:(. I like GIJoe's method..I think it will save me some money.

ArmyJoe
05-27-2010, 07:25 PM
I like GIJoe's method..I think it will save me some money.

The used trailer cost me $500. It's the Carry-On brand sold at Tractor Supply Company.

Now that my wife has a Buell Blast and my 14-year-old son has a Tomos Streetmate (moped), it's probably going to see more use than just me.

SpyderWolf
05-27-2010, 07:37 PM
The brand of the aluminum trailer is Aluma. The URL is alumaklm.com. Mine is model 638.

I'd be glad to answer other questions but my response will be slow because I'm using borrowed computers for the next week.

I'm pulling this with an 02 Blazer with a 4.3 engine. I'm eyeing the idea of downsizing to a Forester or an Equinox myself. Can they handle this?? :dontknow:

Thanks for the info, I am going to check into that further. My Edge has a 3.5 liter V6 and I have pulled 1200 pound round bales of hay in a 5X8 trailer behind it already. :thumbup:

gjco
05-27-2010, 07:44 PM
If you look at the link that GIJOE posted in his first post. I had the spyder tied down this way. But after moving around the block and talking to Lamont, I changed to the way it says in the book. I had NO problems and, NO loosening of the straps at all.

powerbyaj
06-06-2010, 01:30 PM
Would this type trailer work for a spyder?

Not that expenses and light so i can stand up when not being used.
utility-trailers (http://www.tractorsupply.com/trailers-towing/trailers/utility-trailers/carry-on-trailer-reg-gate-trailer-1-650-lb-capacity-1090943){Trail not sold online anymore 7/2010}
Brochure (http://hyperhivemedia.com/WORK%20%20FOR%20PORTFOLIO/TSC/TSCBro_.pdf)


http://www.tractorsupply.com/wcsstore/ConsumerDirectStorefrontAssetStore/images/products/600/1090943.jpg

gjco
06-06-2010, 03:39 PM
It will fit your spyder and It has a 2000LBS axle. It should work fine. The only thing I would do is park the spyder on 2x6 board running the full length of the trailer or put a sheet of ply wood on it so the weight of the spyder dont belly the expanded metal deck.

Lamonster
06-06-2010, 04:08 PM
:2thumbs::doorag:

mtdoragary
07-03-2010, 09:11 AM
Since you admitted to over engineering, did you consider bolting some wheel chocks to the front of the boards to make sure the Spyder does not shift forward under hard braking? If you used three boards on each side, how did you get 6.5" of raise? Three 2" board would be 4.5" and four would be 6". Can't really tell from the photo. I suppose I could try this with my 5" x 7' trailer, but still not sure there would be enough room to close the gate. I have been backing mine on and removing the tailgate and transporting it inside my van. I use foam pads at the sides of the front wheels to protect them from the rails. Necessity is the mother of invention.

http://i342.photobucket.com/albums/o440/mjshore/Spyder007.jpg?t=1274754519

How much tongue weight do you have with your solution? That's what I want to try with mine.

Wheeler~
05-26-2011, 02:41 PM
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=386&pictureid=9778

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=386&pictureid=9777

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=386&pictureid=9776

I really like this idea with tie down suggestions posted. Thanks :2thumbs: