How are you taking your tires to the track?
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How are you taking your tires to the track?
Are most of you using a trailer, back seat, or SUV?
I am about to create this if I do not like the alternatives so much. Thoughts?
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That is hideous and has to be unsafe, especially the corvette. Can a corvette roof hold that much weight? Actually that might get rid of the rear view mirror vibration issue.
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I am sorry you do not know how to fix your rear view mirror. Tires on a roof was not the solution we used.
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As for the Corvette, two blue bungee cords holding down 4 wheels with tires. Could they fly on a sudden stop? That's my point. To me it looked a little photo-chopped, but hey who am I to question the content of your post.... Only thoughts supporting the idea are welcomed, I guess.
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This is a better solution. Ideal for exactly what you want.
After a little digging around, the Harbor Freight trailer is pretty popular for this and VERY inexpensive.
After a little digging around, the Harbor Freight trailer is pretty popular for this and VERY inexpensive.
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yep i would get one of those small trailers as mentioned above^^^^ you really wouldn't want anything on your roof....that just doesn't seem safe at all to me + getting the heavy wheels & tires up there can be a hassle too...but yeah, i use to do 2 in the trunk and two on the backseats with some sort of cover (not the isf btw but previous vehicles iv'e had)
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Thanks for the last 4 replies. I have a custom rear diffuser on the way that would not allow me to hitch a trailer either. I will hold off on this project, maybe an is250/350 guy will try it first. But, my wheel/tire setup is light, only 150 pounds for all 4. Not bad!