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    i plan to install the tire rack that is made of two adjustable racks between e-track on both sides of the trailer.

    any race related sources that are fair priced?

    tia, tom

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    FWIW, I think your best bet is www.mcmaster.com
    Search for "e track", click on one of the first couple of links and it will bring you to the catalog page for their track and shoring bars.
    They don't quote S&H on their site but you can call and confirm. FWIW they quoted me ~$12S&H to ship QTY 4 5ft pieces from Atlanta to Miami. Very reasonable.
    You can poke around Ebay also and compare what's out there.
    Good luck,
    Michael

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    The things for the tires are called "shoring bars". I got mine through Racer Wholesale (or Racer Parts Wholesale - can't remember which). For the E-track, find a local company that repairs semi-trailers. They will be cheaper than internet sources, and the freight won't eat up all your $$. I got mine from Liberty Trailer in North Little Rock, AR.

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    Racer Parts Wholesale doesn't sell shoring beams anymore. At least the last time I called. Go to google and look up "shoring beams". You should find some. Etrack should be found at any trailer hitch place too.

    Tom Donnelly
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    a substitute for shoring beams using common parts is..
    -e-track brackets that hold 2x4 lumber
    -2in box metal bars (hollow!)
    -3in id pvc pipe
    -a couple of bolts

    put brackets in etrack
    cut metal bars to fit
    cut pvc pipe to fit over bars
    put bar/pipe in brackets
    use bolts to hold bar to brackets

    strong, and the round pvc pipe prevents the square edge of the bar (or shoring beam) from cutting a line in your tires.

    marshall

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    Anyone have any photos of what their e-track tire rack look like? - GA

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    Originally posted by GregAmy@Aug 24 2005, 10:47 PM
    Anyone have any photos of what their e-track tire rack look like? - GA
    [snapback]58971[/snapback]
    i'll try to take a few this weekend for you.

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    Pardon the mess . . . <_<



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    Nice!

    Anyone else got any pics?

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    I dont know where you are located but this place stocks it, and if I can recall it was just under 20$ for a 12 ft section. they had a few colors available.
    They are local for me so I have no idea about shipping

    http://www.atlanticstartrailers.com/

    and I think I got the shoring bars from grainger for under 20 bucks each


    Matt Bal

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    So is the only way to make a tire rack with thes is to go side to side? I guess its not so bad cause you can take them down when you get to the track? Seems much cheaper than traditional tire racks....

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    I&#39;m going to add a fold up tire rack to the side of my trailer. I dont want anything going across my trailer.
    I need to be able to walk back and forth in my trailer as we vend out of it as well.

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    So anyone know of a cheap place to get these? $400 is a bit too steep for a few sqaure tubes and a hinge!
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    I found these for $225.00 , I know someone that has one and it is a good unit. but still not cheap

    http://www.darkhorseracing.net/folding_tire_rack.htm

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    a welder, cutter, some square tubing, a tape measure and poly coated steel wire and some sweat money?


    Some hardware too for creating hinge joints and some old unused hoodpins to holt in folded fashion...

    yeah, so im no budget racing here
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    I found these for $225.00 , I know someone that has one and it is a good unit. but still not cheap

    http://www.darkhorseracing.net/folding_tire_rack.htm
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    Here is a great rack that i stand behind you break it we send you a new one...made in the us by racers for racers.


    http://www.darkhorseracing.net/pit_products.htm
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    "E-beams" that East Coast Trailer sells here locally (http://www.ectrailer.com/) in essence seems like the very same as the shoring beams. Its an adjustable box frame aluminum tube that expands from 91" to 102.3" and had spring loaded e-track clips on each side. Its load rated at 2000# for the dinky one (LOL) and weighs 20.5# per and load rated at 2500/3000# for the bigger one which weighs 23# per. And the real nice part is the cost, $34.95 for the small one, $41.00 for the big. They also sell E-track (painted and galvanized) in custom lengths - I went with painted for the cost and if I remember correctly, it was extremely inexpensive. They also sell the clip-ins that ITANorm has in the photo (the grey strap & hook type on the left side of the picture) for a few dollars a piece.

    There is also a different variant of the E-beams that I never persued that were twice the price and I cannot recall for what reason.

    I set mine up as two parallel bars and installed my e-track horizontally instead of vertically (they go into three studs each so its not going anywhere). I would have done what ITANorm did but with a curved front of the trailer, it wouldn&#39;t have worked as well in my case.

    I&#39;ll see if I have any pictures around here.
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    A friend and I made ours. Each one holds 6 wheels and they fold up when empty.
    If you&#39;re looking for e-track or shoring beams, check www.awdirect.com



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    JohnG
    What kind of fastner did you use to keep these fixed to the walls? 6 wheels and tires is pretty heavy.
    I like yours and am thinking of makeing some similar but want to make sure when I fasten it to the wall it does not fall off the first time I drive it down the road loaded.
    Thansk SteveP
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    Sorry for the delay. I&#39;m sort of an occational lurker here.
    The tire racks are through-bolted through the wall studs. We drilled all the way through and ran bolts with rubber washers from the outside in, and used nylock nuts on the inside.
    I can do chin-ups on them.. they&#39;re not going anywhere.

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    Another option would be to nutsert it to the ribs/studs.
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