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Race Vehiche Transports

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Race Vehiche Transports

Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

Ok guys, What do you use?

My brother and i are looking at what is going to be the best set up for us as we have just bought a Class 7 to race with, We plan on racing at Goondiwindi next year so that would be the bigest trip we would do but we also plan on racing the Coppers series as well till then, my brother has a 92 80 series and i have a GQ tray back but tow a camper, so we are looking at a small truck or a car trailer.


-Were do you store spare parts?

-Do you take extra fuel?

-Do you use it to sleep at events?

-Can you post some pictures of your set ups Truck or Trailer?

Thanks Heaps

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Post by simcoz »

Spares go on the tray once we load the truck on,sleep in the campervan.
Camper is set up with solar and carries 120l of water for drinking and showering.Truck has 3 huge scania truck battery's with a 1000w inverter and also carries 50l of water.
Wife got sick of sleeping in tents so this is the setup i came up with to keep her happy :armsup:
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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

Thanks simcoz, thats a bloody good set up basic ( Sort of ) but it works.
Thats pritty much what i was think we could do. \

Come on guys I'm sure there are more than one guy who transports his rig to events?

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Post by Red Dog 4x4 »

Come on guys, just a quick photo of the transport you are using or even just disscribe what you use.

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Post by DUDELUX »

Most people would use a car trailer or traytop truck.
Ive also seen some that use a pantech type truck, that fits everything in.
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

thats an awesome setup.
i bet your as slow as shit uphills though.
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Post by A.R.T Racing »

It is a great setup, i'm jealous.

How does it go with the camper behind the truck though, we towed a trailer behind a similar type of truck to LCMP once and destroyed the trailer A arm. Too harsh on the back on the truck over dirt roads.

I'm aiming for a car trailer behind the 4.8 GU. Just need to get total towed weight under 3.5t so need a light trailer.
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Post by Spartacus »

I use a petrol 80, car trailer, and a tent. cooking lunch etc is done under a 4x2 gazebo.

But i went out and bought a camper trailer so my old way is out the window :roll:

I am a little curious as to how light trucks handle a 2.5T patrol(etc) with a camper in tow, as im thinkin on goin this way and getting a smaller 4x4 for weekends/daily.
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Post by VooDoo »

I went with a nice big tilting curtain sider trailer with a workshop section up front. The sides become the roof for shade, i have 12v on board plus a compressor. LED Lights down each side and can throw in the BBQ when doing a trip.

This was before i started the reno on it

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Post by simcoz »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:thats an awesome setup.
i bet your as slow as shit uphills though.
It cruises on 110km easy slows down to around 90km on the steeper hills.
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That is an old photo,the camper has been modified alot over the last couple of months.Has better suspension than most offroad campers now :D
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Post by WICKED »

We use a 10tonne international lantern truck. Spares are in boxes in the truck and under the deck. There is on board air ( trucks air brakes) there is a 150 (I think) water tank under the bed. There folding bed mounted too the front wall above the cars bonnets that folds down, there is a fold down kitchen bench on the side with a elec pump from the tank for dishes etc. There is carpet rolled up at the front that gets rolled out after the car, stretch fits under the fold out bed, there is normally a genny mounted under the bed. There is flouros on the roof and a sail track down the sail so it's a car space and aurning. Spares are also zip Ried along the inside wall mesh.
Works well and is great foe tuff truck, etc sucks for day grips tho and can be a pain in the ass too get me ass in and lut of the car too put it in or tale it out.
All in all great set up!
No pics tho
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Post by Rhett »

I could probly find a pic ben. of you stuck in the truck getting winched out. :finger: :finger:
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Post by def90 »

Rhett wrote:I could probly find a pic ben. of you stuck in the truck getting winched out. :finger: :finger:
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Rhett wrote:I could probly find a pic ben. of you stuck in the truck getting winched out. :finger: :finger:



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Post by pcman »

this is my boring tow vehicle
its a little small for the troopy but am planing on building another swb in the future
i did consider a jap truck but couldnt cope with a small engine

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Post by Spartacus »

ps- if you dont have an electric winch on your car carrier you need to get one.
It makes any tow so much easier if the job doesnt have propulsion.
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Post by Swag_Man »

Spartacus wrote:ps- if you dont have an electric winch on your car carrier you need to get one.
It makes any tow so much easier if the job doesnt have propulsion.
i thought this is why you have a tow ball or rec hitch at the front of your tow car.... just next to the winch...
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Post by Spartacus »

Swag_Man wrote: i thought this is why you have a tow ball or rec hitch at the front of your tow car.... just next to the winch...
front towball make moving trailer easy apparently.
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Post by Swag_Man »

Spartacus wrote:
Swag_Man wrote: i thought this is why you have a tow ball or rec hitch at the front of your tow car.... just next to the winch...
front towball make moving trailer easy apparently.
yeah it does for silly people like me who can't reverse a trailer to save my life. But i have used the winch on the front to bring in the ski boat from time to time as it is easier then the hand winch and was assuming the same would work for a comp rig into a tailor if the rig had lost the ability to move under its own steam...
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