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Rap, thanks for a few chuckles this morning
'92 Midnight Blue 968 Coupe
'94 ProbeGT, Eaton SC@9psi, Quaife, TecGT ECU, 300+HP, body sold, parting out
'98 3000GT VR-4, 400+HP AWD beast, didn't fit w/race helmet, Sold
'93 Bone Stock MX-6 Sold (in '05) sadly to the crusher in 2010
'61 Triumph TR-3, White with red leather interior; My First Car
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You have now entered the slippery slope of tracking a car. Realistically, you need to think about a trailer and something to pull it. I am still using my 1997 Chevy Tahoe I bought new that isn't worth the metal it's made out of...However, it runs great and I haven't had any issues with it. I started trailering to events when I started going faster. Seems the faster you go the more stuff that breaks and the more likely you are to have a lot of things in the car that don't work well without a helmet. Additionally, the cars get less comfortable with upgraded springs, stiffer shocks, larger sway bars, etc...
I had the misfortune to make use of my trailer for a rollover in 97 as well. So, I can tell you having one is a great convenience if nothing else. It also allows me to keep my stuff inside of my SUV if it rains.
I know a number of folks who still drive to the track, but most of those are not in the advanced solo groups. There are too many variables involved when running track tires on the street.
Oh, I will be back mid Oct and have my first event of the year at NJMP on 11 Nov. 8 hours of open track. I'm so looking forward to not being in the Middle East, and getting back on the racetrack!
Joel Wahlsten
93 968 Amazon Green w/LSD and a few mods
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LOL. Now that was entertaining!
You're welcome to borrow my trailer until you're hooked up. I'm not too far away, and I could regale you with tales of my trailering experiences. I highly recommend an aluminum trailer if you're going to go open. If you go enclosed, go with a diesel with a long wheelbase... I really like my Trailex except for one thing. The extended ramps have a good bit of flex to them and the front tires to the car sit above them. The trailer flexes a bit causing some challenges in getting the ramps back in. If your car is low, you'll need the extended ramps, or will need to build some. The splitter will make the decision a no brainer. As far as a vehicle goes, I'm going to replace my Tahoe with a pickup soon as I don't like carrying fuel jugs in the vehicle with me. I've been holding off to see if I'll have time to go racing. The reason that comes into the equation is you'll need more spares and other stuff making an enclosed a better call. That would drive needing an F-250 or similar or more...The list goes on.
An open trailer without a full deck gives the ability to work underneath the car at events as well.
You can get four tires in the 968 without the spare if you don't have a roll bar, and you remove the seat backs. If you don't do that, you're toast...
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I'd have to build some sort of shelving or tray to support the gas cans. I have a tire rack and a toolbox on it right now making the area up front pretty well accounted for...
Joel Wahlsten
93 968 Amazon Green w/LSD and a few mods
2017 Cayenne GTS Mahogany Metallic