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Originally Posted by USAFPILOT
I pulled mine across the country with the u-haul rented trailer..the big one with 4 wheels that is like a flat bed. use some boards to help it not high center going up or find a low spot in the road and use it to flatten out the approach angle. Dont forget to lower down the trailer's fender on the drivers side so you can open your door to get out. If you dont you will forget it is there and whack your door into it. Ask me how I know  Also, you might need to remove the front air dam to get the nose of the car to clear. I cant think of any more gotcha's. Your car is in less danger on that trailer than it is driving down the road, concerning debris you will encounter, so feel good about that.

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Thanks for the info, I keep picking up tips no matter how many replies. You say lower down the driver side fender on the trailer for the door to clear, I'll look for that feature if not just removing bolts. Thanks-