Telescoping trailer neck ?????

WAB

salty nuts
Location
coastal GA
We someties launch from a sand ramp. Don't want to back a vehicle on soft sand so we tie a long rope from the hitch to the trailer & pull it out. Then hook the trailer to the vehicle once the trailer is pulled out of the soft stuff.
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
ive done that a few times, with skis and flat bottom boats.

then just drag the trailer up the bank, beach, rocks whatever to re-connect.



We someties launch from a sand ramp. Don't want to back a vehicle on soft sand so we tie a long rope from the hitch to the trailer & pull it out. Then hook the trailer to the vehicle once the trailer is pulled out of the soft stuff.
 

Mark44

Katie's Boss
Location
100% one place
I pull two skis with a Scion xB 95HP and have no problem at all, remind you this is a front wheel drive but the car is as light as hell.

I also pull my 600 LB Sea Poo and have no problem pulling it out of the water and up the ramp.
 

Big Kahuna

Administrator
Location
Tuscaloosa, AL
is the Camaro a 6 speed manual or auto??


Just put it in 2nd gear if manual to pull out, if it auto then put it in low 2 to pull out, that way your not putting as much torque to the wheels.
 

RiverRat

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Location
Louisville, Ky
is the Camaro a 6 speed manual or auto??


Just put it in 2nd gear if manual to pull out, if it auto then put it in low 2 to pull out, that way your not putting as much torque to the wheels.

Auto w/ 3.73 gears in the rear. The motor has a good amount of bolts ons and has broken the tires loose at 55mph in dry conditions. If it were front wheel drive I would not be worried. But this is rear wheel drive w/ hardly any weight in the back.
 
Location
hhh
what bk said, if you put it in straight 2 it will take off in 2 and not have the low end grunt that your worried about. FYI this is hard on a tranny especially under a load but its an option.
i dont think you would have a prob as long as you keep the tires dry and pull out easy
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
will GM tranys do that?

I know Ford autos at least the old C4 auto used to start in second if you wanted it to.

but the older GM trannys didnt used to do that..

maybe the newer ones do.

but yeah, it will heat it up fast, but I assume since its a performance application you have suffecient trans coolage.
 
Location
hhh
will GM tranys do that?

I know Ford autos at least the old C4 auto used to start in second if you wanted it to.

but the older GM trannys didnt used to do that..

maybe the newer ones do.

but yeah, it will heat it up fast, but I assume since its a performance application you have suffecient trans coolage.

i know 700r4, 4l60e, and 4l80e are that way not sure about any others.
he should have a 60e
 
Location
hhh
from what i can recall the 350-400 turbos did not, its been awhile since i have had one though. pretty much '88 up should and some '87's
 

SuperJETT

So long and thanks for all the fish
Location
none
It has a locking rearend right? I towed my heavy ass trailer with 2 skis on it forever with my old S-10 with skinny tires and a locking rear diff and never had any issues even on some very steep ramps and even in the rain---one I really remember was Jetfest 2000.
 
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