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Preddy05
02-02-2010, 03:25 PM
Hey guys I no longer have my truck traded it in november on a 2010 civic. I need some ideas on what kind of trailer to get to pull behind my civic so i don't have to try getting someone to take my 3 wheeler or 4 wheeler places. So if you have any pics of your trailer you pull behind your car post them up! Would like something small but big enough to maybe haul two 3 wheelers.
pic in my sig is of the car i will be getting a trailer for...

Trimotomike
02-02-2010, 03:33 PM
A friend of mine got a 2 bike motorcycle trailer , removed the tracks for the tires and welded steel mesh grateing on it . His trx450 and 250ex fit perfect sided by side , I think he paid like 200 bucks for it . he pulls it with a Cobalt .

posty2100
02-02-2010, 05:53 PM
get some roof racks lol...........no put a hitch on it and buy a small utility trailer. I seen a kid this summer with a civic all "pimped out" lowered, wing and body kit pulling a small trailer with a dirtbike. Looks kinda funny but work well. You can buy trailer from places like tractor supply, lowes, and homedept


Googled this

http://jackchou.com/trackevents/s14towing.jpg

http://www.automopedia.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/trailer-needed.jpg

code200k
02-02-2010, 06:33 PM
could always convert an old boat trailer. i got one you can have for free!

mopar_man
02-02-2010, 06:58 PM
Looks for a side-by-side tilt bed snowmobile trailer. That will fit two wide. Make sure you check on your trailer towing numbers. I was pretty disappointed to find out my PT Cruiser can only tow 1000 lbs with 100 lbs of tongue weight.

Trimotomike
02-02-2010, 08:32 PM
Looks for a side-by-side tilt bed snowmobile trailer. That will fit two wide. Make sure you check on your trailer towing numbers. I was pretty disappointed to find out my PT Cruiser can only tow 1000 lbs with 100 lbs of tongue weight.

thats sucks , I wonder why ? is it all in suspension specs ? PTs have decent power for what they are , especially the turbo.

Preddy05
02-02-2010, 08:57 PM
Looks for a side-by-side tilt bed snowmobile trailer. That will fit two wide. Make sure you check on your trailer towing numbers. I was pretty disappointed to find out my PT Cruiser can only tow 1000 lbs with 100 lbs of tongue weight.
I Think last time i looked the civics numbers are the same as that.

The Goat
02-02-2010, 10:09 PM
eh...those figures are always iffy

you should have no problem pulling up to 2000 pounds on non mountainous terrain.

btw...don't freak out when you hear the reverse whine in that car. They redid the tranny so the reverse gear is actually above the oil... makes the rest of the tranny more reliable. Just don't do any crazy driving in reverse! lol

mopar_man
02-02-2010, 10:15 PM
eh...those figures are always iffy

you should have no problem pulling up to 2000 pounds on non mountainous terrain.

The numbers are there for a reason. I'll not push it. I'm sure my car has the power to pull something heavier but does it have the braking ability to do so? Not likely. And is the frame strong enough? Again, not likely.

Getmoresoon
02-02-2010, 10:22 PM
It's only a 4x8, but it's got a tilt bed and a few anchor points.. I've lugged my KZ400's, the 3 kayaks shown (green one is a tandem!), the ATC185S, and my '79 Kawi Intruder sled. Can you say "all purpose"?! :D
http://www.pbase.com/getmoresoon/image/121635833/original.jpg

Orangecnty250r
02-02-2010, 11:15 PM
This was later turned into an ATV trailer when I sold the jet ski . Now it hauls stone around my property

Trimotomike
02-02-2010, 11:22 PM
I love my truck .

rdlsz24
02-02-2010, 11:25 PM
I used to pull a little 4x8 trailer behind my Cavalier. Worked great.

Rob

leviblue
02-03-2010, 01:29 AM
I can't find any pics but I'll take one tomorrow but I tow a 4x6 for my R behind my 95 WXR wagon. Smooth sailing out to Summit on I76 from Jersey. Once in awhile I'll hookup my 4x8 to take a trike and quad up to the Poconos. The 4x8 is a heavy POS that looks like a FARM trailer. Thers someone else here that uses a Subaru to tow too.Got my 4x6 at tractor supply center for $300 new and I love it.

Yamada
02-04-2010, 11:06 AM
I tow my YTM-225 behing my Toyota Tercel... The tricks is to find the lighter trailer.

mopar_man
02-04-2010, 12:08 PM
Look for something like these:
http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/rvs/1558018590.html
http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/rvs/1548345442.html

This is a decent price but small if you want to haul two machines:
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/mcy/1582982443.html

atctim
02-04-2010, 12:16 PM
Hey - head down to your tractor supply. these are extremely economical and if you only ever plan on hauling 1 trike - you will be fine. Louis Mielke has one really similiar he pulls with his Toyota Matrix.

http://www.tractorsupply.com/trailers-towing/trailers/utility-trailers/carry-on-4-ft-x-6-ft-trailer-2000-lb-gvwr-1011070

leviblue
03-03-2010, 02:56 PM
well here's mine http://i916.photobucket.com/albums/ad7/leviblue/summitfeb20105005.jpg

Thorpe
03-06-2010, 02:36 PM
I have an aluminum 5x8 2000lb trailer That works well... Only weights 325 with all the sides are crap hanging on it... I pop the gates off for deer hunting but lots of room for the BR and a few deer... (granted I am pulling behing a Cherokee, so I have a bit more in the power and brake dept.)

JohnR.
03-07-2010, 06:29 PM
I had one of these for years:

4x8 Harbor Freight Trailer (http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=42709)

Depending on the trike your hauling you can fit one or two on it. My buddy and I had stock width 250R's back in the early 90's and we were able to squeeze the two of them on the one he had back then. When I bought mine I left the fenders off when I built it, stacked two 6 foot 2x4's on top of each of the cross beams (I cut the bottom one that went by the tire down to 4 ft so it wouldn't hit the tire) and made it 6x8 so we had room for two trikes and more stuff. One trip we made down to southern NJ we had 2 250r's and two CR250's on that trailer but we were towing with my Wrangler. For a while I was towing that trailer with just the one 250R on it behind my 1980 Toyota Starlet. That car was smaller than your Civic and only had a 1.3L engine with probably 1/3 the hp at the most and I was able to pull it 70 or 80 miles. The car wasn't happy about it but it did it. I wouldn't sweat pulling two trikes with the Civic.

John

2Tim215
03-07-2010, 07:03 PM
The hard part is you want to pull two at once. You should have at least a 5x9. You could back one on then pull the other next to it with the front tires side by side. I have a Honda Accord and pull a Harbor Freight 4x8. I bought the best model they offered for a few reasons. It can handle up to 1975lbs weight and it has the larger 12" wheels which pulls easy and is much easier on the bearings. Mine isn't even a year old yet and has started to rust here in central NY not only the fenders but frame and steel wheels too. Not to happy about that! Not the greatest design so I made a few modifications. A boat trailer as others have mentioned may be the way to go. The key is it will have to have a movable axle that can be centered and a lot of boat trailers have limited travel with the axle. If you can't move the axle forward you will have to much tongue weight for a Civic. The key is something that will pull easy so whatever you decide put the largest wheels on it possible and keep the weight off of the tongue. I wish now I had bought a larger one!

JohnR.
03-07-2010, 07:12 PM
I built one from a boat trailer this year. The formula for locating the axle is that 60% of the deck should be in front of it and 40% behind it. I was able to just slide my axle up far enough to do that. However, a boat trailer may be too big for your Civic. If you go that route I would look for a used jet ski trailer. You want about 10% of the gross trailer weight to be on the tongue to keep it pulling properly. Like Tim said, the Harbor Freight ones do tend to rust quickly but my Dad's far more expensive prebuilt one from Lowe's is also rusting quite a bit too and its just a couple of years old. If I bought another Harbor Freight one I'd take the extra day or two to put a few coats of heavy duty paint on all of it before I assembled it then another one when I was done.

86waterpumper
03-09-2010, 03:34 PM
I am studying on doing this too. I have the wife's 4runner I can borrow, to tow with but the main reason is because I see gas going high...
Once it gets beyond 3 bucks a gallon it starts really making a dent. My 97 saturn sc2 is rated at 1000 pounds also, but really that is enough.
I already have a 5x10 wire mesh trailer and I would guess it weighs somewhere around 500-550 pounds, so what I am going to try and do
is just use it, and make sure I only haul one trike, or maybe two dirtbikes. The only issue I see is it would be easy to fry the clutch.
On big hills I would keep it out of fifth gear for sure. I can get near 50mpg on the interstate with my car, so I don't see any issue getting at
least 30 towing. That kind of mileage would pay for the hitch pretty quick, which is around 130 or 140 dollars. The site I've been looking at
for stuff was e-trailer.com and they have plenty options for hitches, wiring kits, adapters from 1" to 2" etc etc. I thought about going with
one of those tractor supply trailers the 4x6 ones, but really at what they cost just to save 150 pounds or something it's really not worth it.
Some of my dirtbikes are longer than the 3 wheelers too, so I think at 6 feet it's going to be sketchy and not quite long enough. A 4x7 or
4x8 would work much better for sure

2Tim215
03-09-2010, 04:02 PM
Just a plug for e-trailer.com I bought my Hitch/Receiver from them with the Honda Accord light adapter to use the standard flat four wire plug which is needed for most cars today. The plug adapter wires directly to the battery with its own in-line fuse so your lights never go dim when turning on other items, Defrost, AC, etc. They shipped fast and best price, plus gave me free shipping.

SYKO
03-13-2010, 10:51 AM
I built mine myself, it started as a old pop up camper frame and used aluminum alloy panels for everything it only weighs around 300 pounds and tows like a dream at any speed and my truck dosnt even realize its behind it.



http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e306/southgacustoms/100_2155.jpg
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e306/southgacustoms/100_2152.jpg
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e306/southgacustoms/100_1733.jpg



this is its first trail run after being put together


http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e306/southgacustoms/100_0631.jpg



this is the main frame it dosnt look like much and weighs even less

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e306/southgacustoms/MVC-618S-1.jpg


then the panels I cut with a carbide saw on a cicular saw blade so it was a since to construct this thing, then all the panels were glues and bolted together to the frame it dosnt make any weird noices or feels loose in any way really strong and tight.


http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e306/southgacustoms/MVC-622S-1.jpg
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e306/southgacustoms/MVC-644S.jpg





best part I got less then 250 in the complete build including new tires and lights:naughty:

86waterpumper
04-13-2010, 08:52 AM
that is a really sharp trailer syko! I bet the fairing and such helps cut down on wind drag alot. I like it. Here is my new towing rig :P I think it is going to do pretty well, I don't know how much the riding mower weighs but it didn't even stress it in the least. I figure the trailer weighs 550 pounds or so. I think the main factor is going to be that I'll have to watch the tongue weight more than overall weight really.

http://www.fototime.com/51AFA9A7EDB1EBA/standard.jpg

http://www.fototime.com/3329850AC0E5365/standard.jpg