Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 06:16:39 -0400
Reply-To: bertschi <bertschi@BRIGHT.NET>
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From: bertschi <bertschi@BRIGHT.NET>
Subject: Re: moving qn bed with vanagon?
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I can't verify it will fit, I've never done it. Measure it, get a buddy,
and try it. Others on the list have said it will fit as long as you don't
have A/C.( then you just have to get past the rear pillars.)
The trailer I'm refering to is sold many places under several names. Mine
is a Nu-Way. It's 40" x 48", metal frame, usually red (do-it-yourself,
bolt-up) with one axle and springs. Just bolt it together, put on the
lights, add 1/2 sheet of plywood for a floor, and some 3/4" eyebolts in the
corners for tie-downs, and you're all set.(do this on a FLAT surface and
make sure the frame is square before putting on the axle/springs) Wiring
the lights isn't that bad, even for a novice. Late model vans may have some
provisions for this already. (just be sure to wire a ground, otherwise you
depend on the connection between the hitch, ball, and bumper.
The trailer is usually sold at stores like K-mart, Wal-Mart, DIY, Builder's
Square, Lowes, Big R, Tractor Supply Co....and so on. Most stores w/ a
"manly-man" or automotive department. If you're moving alot of stuff, go
for the 4' x 8' long one. They usually fold in half like a ping-pong table
for storage, and are only a little more money. These trailers are small
enough to unhitch and move if you can't back a trailer. (tricky for some,
takes practice). if you get one try bolting some bicycle flags or something
to the trailer so you can see the rear corners while driving/backing-up.
Good luck!!
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> From: DAVID MOST <most@ucla.edu>
> To: bertschi <bertschi@BRIGHT.NET>
> Subject: Re: moving qn bed with vanagon?
> Date: Sunday, June 14, 1998 12:45 AM
>
> > I've moved quite a few things in my van, but I'd say if you don't have
a
> > buddy to help angle it in so you won't damage your interior
>
> Does this mean it is possible for sure if I can find a buddy to help?
>
> , get/rent a
> > trailer. (I have a $200 kit trailer from K-mart that is great for over
> > sized items) then, you can put other "stuff" inside the van.
> >
>
> What kind of trailer is this from K-mart? Can you describe what this is?
>
> Thanks,
> david
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