Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 27

Thread: Race car/Trailer storage

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2002
    Location
    Gainesville, GA
    Posts
    493

    Default Race car/Trailer storage

    Those of you who store your car and/or trailer, what do you pay? For what conditions (indoor/outdoor/covered)?

    Thanks in advance

    Rory

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Silicon Valley, CA
    Posts
    1,381

    Default

    Awfully region-dependent question ... are you wondering what a good deal is near you?

    I'm sure many of you pay less than half of what I do, but the same is true for home prices and rents ...
    Josh Sirota
    ITR '99 BMW Z3 Coupe

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    New Haven, CT
    Posts
    36

    Default

    shore in CT 50 dollars outside storage for a 40 ft spot.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Feb 2002
    Location
    Gainesville, GA
    Posts
    493

    Default

    Thanks for the disclaimer Josh, how about a number?

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Silicon Valley, CA
    Posts
    1,381

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by backformore View Post
    Thanks for the disclaimer Josh, how about a number?
    Okay, fine. $175/mo for a 35' trailer spot. Outdoors, behind a locked gate, but with power and shade.
    Josh Sirota
    ITR '99 BMW Z3 Coupe

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    Somewhere in the swamps of Jersey
    Posts
    399

    Default

    Central NJ, about $600/year (paid quarterly) for an outside spot in a fenced yard with 24 hour access. No set spot size, and I have a 24 ft. overall length open.
    Hero To The Momentum Challenged

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    Grove City, OH, USA
    Posts
    1,449

    Default

    It pays to live out in the country, away from the city. Race car stays in the garage. The crew chief only requires one parking spot in the winter. I usually find someone to 'borrow' my engine hoist for the winter !!!!!!

    Over the past few years, I have been lucky enough to have friends that had plenty of outdoor storage space that I have been able to take advantage of. Last year, I was able to move the trailer from about 15 miles away to my next door neighbor's who has 5 acres and two barns. Cost - just being a good neighbor.

    cheap skate racing!!!!!
    Bill Stevens - Mbr # 103106
    BnS Racing www.bnsracing.net
    92 ITA Saturn
    83 ITB Shelby Dodge Charger
    Sponsors - Race-Keeper Data/Video Aquisition Systems www.race-keeper.com
    Simpson Performance Products - simpsonraceproducts.com

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Dallas, TX
    Posts
    564

    Default

    Get with some other racers in your area and rent a shop/warehouse that also has outdoor parking available. We got 3000sq/ft air conditioned for $1000/month and parking for our trailers outside. With 6 guys total expenses are just under $200/month.
    Mark B. - Dallas, TX
    #76 RX-7 2nd Gen
    SCCA EP
    Former ITS, ITE, NASA PT

  9. #9
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Lagrangeville, NY
    Posts
    694

    Default

    My car stays in the garage for the winter. The trailer gets tucked into the woods on the edge of the property for the winter.
    Chris Raffaelli
    NER 24FP

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Palm Beach Gardens, Fl
    Posts
    80

    Default

    I pay 330 a month for a large 2 bay warehouse. I keep 3 cars (the ITS car being one of them) inside and a few outside.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Central Florida
    Posts
    92

    Default

    Florida Gulf coast.
    133.50 for 12 X 20 includes elec. and bathroom key.
    then 21.95 per month fenced, lighted, no security.
    I took three, one for race trailer, one for motorhome, one for boat.
    best deal I ever heard of. except for Mark's Texas deal.
    Good Luck
    Carlos
    Last edited by wcmcarlos; 08-06-2008 at 12:18 PM. Reason: clear mistake
    Gettin' old aint for wimps

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    South of Chicago, near Indiana.
    Posts
    248

    Default

    I was paying $20 each a month for the tow vehicle & trailer in an outdoor storage lot run by a construction company. The rates will go up to $25 a month starting Sept 1st. Security is that the owner of the lot lives in front and the lots in back. Access is during daylight hours. Area is south Chicago suburbs. My race car stays in my garage.
    1988 ITA Scriocco 16V #80
    MCSCC member since 1988

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    384

    Default

    In my area an open spot big enough to store a small open trailer is $100 a month probably $115 by now. When looking for a trailer I couldn't justify spending more in a year to store a trailer than it was worth. Since I couldn't find a small trailer that suited my needs at a reasonable price I decided to make my own, and when doing that I made it so it can be stored on the side of my house. I can have it put together faster than my brother can drive to pick his up and come back.


  14. #14
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    CT/NY/NJ
    Posts
    1,157

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Sandro View Post
    In my area an open spot big enough to store a small open trailer is $100 a month probably $115 by now. When looking for a trailer I couldn't justify spending more in a year to store a trailer than it was worth. Since I couldn't find a small trailer that suited my needs at a reasonable price I decided to make my own, and when doing that I made it so it can be stored on the side of my house. I can have it put together faster than my brother can drive to pick his up and come back.
    now that is sweet!!
    Last edited by CRallo; 08-10-2008 at 07:23 AM. Reason: snipped too much :(
    Chris Rallo "the kid"
    -- "wrenching and racing" -- "will race for food!" -- "Onward and Upward"

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Apr 2001
    Location
    NH, US
    Posts
    3,821

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Sandro View Post
    In my area an open spot big enough to store a small open trailer is $100 a month probably $115 by now. When looking for a trailer I couldn't justify spending more in a year to store a trailer than it was worth. Since I couldn't find a small trailer that suited my needs at a reasonable price I decided to make my own, and when doing that I made it so it can be stored on the side of my house. I can have it put together faster than my brother can drive to pick his up and come back.

    sweet!!! you need to make those and sell them!!! how about a picture of it "together"... where is the axle?

    Raymond
    RST Performance Racing
    www.rstperformance.com

  16. #16
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    384

    Default

    here is the only picture I have of it assembled, as for the axle its the torsion type axle(no leaf springs) so it only has two bolts on each side that holds it to special plates so I just undo the 4 bolts and then pop the trailer up onto the small temporary wheels you can see in the first pic to role it to the side yard.



    here is pic of the axle so you can see how it bolts together:


  17. #17
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    EFR, NC
    Posts
    288

    Default Trailer

    Dude,

    Can you send me plans OR do you want to sell it? Whenever I build something, I ALWAYS find that there is something I wish I'd done differently <hint, hint>.
    For my SPU Baby Grand, this looks like the ticket!!

    Scott Franklin
    Scott F AT NutDriver DOT org
    Racing make heroin addiction look like a vague longing for something salty - Peter Egan

    ITA/IT7 Rx7
    SPU Baby Grand "clown car(s)" 1 stock, 1 with Hayabusa
    CCR BoD
    SWC of CCR Road Racing Liaison
    F&C

  18. #18
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Posts
    4

    Default

    Great looking piece of work. You do need to start making them and sell them. Now, is there any problem with your car insurance? How many lbs can you carry (again, legally) with one axle? Thanks, gfg

  19. #19
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Posts
    384

    Default

    Yes I still have the plans, Ill convert them to pdf incase you don't have autocad. Also I will be using it at the end of August so I'll take a few pics, so you get a better idea.

    The axle is rated at 3,500 lbs and I am not aware of any law that states you can't carry a certain amount with just one axle(obviously don't go past the load capacity of axle) and I am in CA which usually has every law in the book.

    My car weighs about 1930 and if I remember I calculated the weight of the trailer to be about 875 not including the wheels. So as far as the capacity of the trailer I am fine. My concern was over loading the tires but I got some top of the line Maxxis tires that have a very high weight capacity(thats why they are so big) and I have not had any problems. I have let two people borrow it and they both said is was the smoothest trailer they have towed and I believe that is due to the torsion axle.

  20. #20
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Delaware Ohio
    Posts
    72

    Default

    I'd love to get a copy of those plans as well. While I have a nice aluminum trailex for use I have a friend that needs a compact trailer and this would be perfect.
    db
    spdmonkey at aol dot com

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •