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Car Trailer Hauler Plans DIY Homemade Open Auto Carrier Build Your Own

Car Trailer Hauler Plans DIY Homemade Open Auto Carrier Build Your Own

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Build Your Own Open Car Trailer Hauler Plans DIY Homemade Auto Carrier

These detailed plans will step you through your build of your own Car Trailer Hauler. You will also receive a detailed “bill of material” list.

What is a Car Hauler?
Before you rent a car hauler, you need to understand what they do. This article will cover the different types, including the Stinger-steer, Open, and enclosed varieties. You can also learn about the different types of vehicles, as well as the benefits of each one. Once you have understood what a car hauler does, you can find one that is right for you. Whether you need to move your car for work or for pleasure, these professionals can help you get the job done.

Open
It's never too late to open your own car hauling business. The first step is to register your business as a LLC or sole proprietorship. The latter option is better if you're the sole owner of the business. Either way, your car hauling business needs to have a good reputation in the community. As with any other business, customer service and professional communication are crucial to ensuring a smooth operation.

An open car hauler is the most affordable and common way to ship a vehicle. Depending on the distance and the type of transportation, open auto transporters can carry anywhere from two to ten cars. Enclosed transport is best for luxury, high-end, and collector cars. The open-top trailer can carry as many as two or three cars. It may be difficult to get a driver to work around such a large number of cars but is a good option if you're moving a few cars.

Enclosed
If you are planning to move your car to a new home, you might want to consider using an enclosed car hauler. These vehicles are more secure than an open carrier, as they house fewer cars. Enclosed auto haulers usually hold five or more cars, but you should always check the specifications of the trailer before making a final decision. Also, if you own an expensive car, you may want to use an enclosed car hauler to ensure that your car arrives in pristine condition.

While it is true that enclosed car transport is more expensive than open carriers, it is a safer and more reliable option. Enclosed car haulers are ideal for vehicles worth more than 75K. Enclosed carriers are also more costly than open carriers because they must pay for much more insurance. Lastly, an enclosed carrier costs almost double what an open carrier costs. The price of an enclosed carrier varies by company and distance.

Stinger-steer
A stinger-steer car hauler has two distinct safety features that make it a superior choice for transporting automobiles. One of those features is its oversized, streamlined fifth-wheel hitch, which allows the operator to place two large flags at its rear, rather than just one. In addition, stinger-steered cars are easier to see than conventional car haulers. They have red and orange reflective surfaces to help oncoming motorists identify them.

Unlike traditional tractors, stinger-steer car haulers are only available with a fifth-wheel setup, which means they can pair to the stinger trailer. In addition, the stinger trailer has a head rack that can carry up to three cars, so it is unique in the industry. Both of these configurations have their advantages, and the decision will depend on your level of dedication to the car hauling niche.

Tow dolly
When towing a car hauler, you need to use a tow dolly to hold the front wheels of the vehicle. You can load the entire vehicle onto the tow dolly, or only the front wheels if you need to. Regardless of which method you choose, make sure to note the weight of the car before you start moving. Never overload your vehicle because it will not work properly, or it may be unsafe.

Before purchasing a tow dolly for car hauler, be sure to do some research to learn about the various types available. Make sure to choose a tow dolly that fits the make and model of your vehicle. You should avoid tow dollies that lack braking capability and have fixed wheels. Also, you should be aware of liability concerns when buying a tow dolly for car hauler. You should also make sure that the tow dolly is made of quality materials, such as steel.

All plans are designed by Ben Stone. Ben is a retired Engineer in Canada. Ben also drafts these himself using the latest AutoCAD software to ensure accuracy. He studied Engineering back in the early 1980's. After over 30 years in the Construction industry he developed a passion for building cool items around his farm and cabin. These are great DIY projects. With a little skill anybody can Do It Yourself. Ben is always a email away if you have any questions while building one of his projects. He is adding new plans all the time.

 


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