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12-17-2016, 07:23 AM | #1 |
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34 on an open trailer
I am hauling a 34 sedan 100m+interstate miles on an open trailer. It is in good shape and has all the glass. Normally, would there be a danger in blowing out the top by the car facing forward or should it be loaded backward?
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12-17-2016, 08:00 AM | #2 |
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Why would you blow out the top? What is different in towing the car than driving it? You should always tow a car facing forward so the heavy part (the engine) is at the front. Have too much weight rearward and you can get the dreaded tail wagging the dog scenario.
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12-17-2016, 08:00 AM | #3 |
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Be careful if you load a car backwards on an open trailer. If the trailer is a short wheelbase one, then you might not be able to obtain the correct 60/40 weight ratio. Most cars with engines are front heavy and therefore must be loaded front forward to be sure that 60% of the loaded weight is in front of the trailer's wheels. I speak from experience from my rookie trailering days.
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12-17-2016, 08:11 AM | #4 |
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I have both closed and open trailers. My preference is open trailer. They are lighter there by tow much easier,safer in the wind,easier to load and tie down,much better fuel mileage.The only down side is the don't give the protection afforded by the closed trailer.
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12-17-2016, 08:29 AM | #5 |
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If you're worried about the front glass, then go get some 1" styrofoam board and cover the front windshield - all you'll need is some good duct tape (just ponder your paint). If there is a potential for the paint to come loose, then put blue masking tape underneath it and tape around the inside of the car - all the way across (side to side) and then onto the surface of the stuff (no tape on raw paint).
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lot of closed trailers are heavy on the front and have to be loaded properly to reduce hitch weight. Don't use car covers on an open trailer but you can wrap with heavy duty serran wrap pulled real tight. A cover will rub the paint. G.M.
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12-17-2016, 09:34 AM | #7 |
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Thanks all, I have never had a problem with soft tops but was cautioned recently about this. I like GM's suggestion and just happen to have a role of serran wrap. I see no difference in towing a car at 70mph and driving one at that speed as far as the soft top, unless the top is in bad shape.
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12-17-2016, 10:31 AM | #8 |
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The difference between driving and towing is the air buffeting coming off the towing vehicle, I watched this when my friends Packard was being towed on open trailer, driving the car at the same speed (65-75) caused no flapping of the top
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12-17-2016, 11:09 AM | #9 |
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Are the floorboard , tranny cover , battery cover and floormat in place ? Any large holes in firewall or floor ?
IF being towed facing forward these things can cause increased pressure inside the body to possibly " blow out " the roof material . This would be unlikely if the top is properly installed and in decent shape . Towing a car backwards is no problem if you have a long enough trailer . I towed a 34 4d home backwards as it was missing it's floorboard , tranny cover and windshield . No harm done and I am quite sure that would not have been the case if loaded facing forward . |
12-17-2016, 06:13 PM | #10 |
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Weight foward is a must. I once loaded a Truck and could not get the weight heavy enough towards the front. Solution was to stop by a Stone wall and we loaded enough to weigh the front heavy enough. Towed fine at highway speeds for rest of trip! Lesson learned. kerk
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12-17-2016, 06:43 PM | #11 |
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It has floorboards with mats and no extra holes in the firewall, engine and trans are also in.
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12-17-2016, 10:19 PM | #12 |
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If you are worried,why not wind the windows down.
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12-18-2016, 09:01 AM | #13 |
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After all what do I know?? I do know 33 & 34's are pretty much holy Grail's.. I'm
thinking couple hundred miles is no big deal doing 40mph so you know I hate the interstate . I been there hundreds of times with this. What you should do is pick a "do nothing" free day and so what if it takes all day on secondary roads. All it takes on the freeway is just one mishap like a flat & here comes state troopers or some other issue. Couple yrs ago I had a 54 F900 on the trailer and blew a air line: god forbid I was not on the freeway because I would get towed put under the microscope and take out a loan. I fixed that in a parking lot and walked to Napa. Old enough now to know , anything can happen. My last interstate fiasco with a model T was the wind blew the floorboards mat and all, never though of cement blocks so I'm a just saying....sam |
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Thanks for saying what I forgot to say. Keep the foot off the pedal. I ran the big rigs on the highways for years and I don't have to tell you what I see, not bad mouthing but come on 100,000lbs on the back and some are drafting another trailer at 75mph with blocked view?? living on the wild side i guess or a death wish?? Not only chains but you had better have a break away cable and a good battery too.. A friend landscaper with only lawnmowers (unlucky) a state cruiser behind on a back road no break away; yep next wrecker in line. bad day. so its also local a violation but usually local police are not into trucks and trailers I know I'm a retired town cop that copped by night and trucked by day my focus was house breaks and not stopping old ladies with a burnt bulb .. |
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Oh I found this picture 1950 F8 towed by F350 diesel the pickup did it
but no way the highway that was 300mi 7am to midnight but no incidents.... |
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I've trailered early Fords with soft center of top construction (pre '37's) all over this country on open trailers and never had an issue with blowing out the tops. This included many miles on the Interstates doing the posted speed limits, and some times there were open windows on cars being trailered. If these tops had been in poor condition to begin with, maybe I would have had some problems.
My biggest concerns have always been with other cars and trucks and their crazy drivers. We had ice on roads all over our State yesterday morning, and hundreds of car and truck pileup's everywhere because many folks did not have enough sense to slow down and take it easy during bad weather conditions. Unfortunately it cost some of these folks their lives.
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Wrapping with plastic wrap is a good idea, even for a hundred miles--especially if the paint is decent. I had a 34 Ford shipped from Wisconsin to California on an open trailer. It was an HD Pickup rig with diesel engine and a trailer capable of loading two vehicles. Mine was loaded facing rearward. The sedan did well overall, but the rain pelting it ruined the pinstriping like a pressure washer. Had to take it all off and redo. Many little pockmarks too. I wouldn't do that again without wrapping the whole car.
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