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KC Slider - Your Trailer has Slider Envy!

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2008

An automotive trailer invention that makes everyone wonder "Why they didn't thnik of that!" This slide out deck can be added to just about any trailer currently owned by the customer. Featherlite trailers are PREFERRED.

To late, however. It is PATENTED.

Unload and load your autos with complete piece of mind. No more dents, scratches or worries.

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  • 1. Too many moving parts

    2. Raises you center of gravity

    3. Increases dry weight of trailer therefor decreasing payload capacity

    4. Car has to be considerably lower than normal to fit inside the trailer

    5. If you can't drive into your trailer and secure your car properly, you probably shouldn't be towing one in the first place!

  • Trailer is twice as long as car - lot of wasted space. Why?

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  • if i had a car like that i would drive it

  • I know how to solve the problem!!!! Just use an open car trailer u have a unlimited source of air

  • Wheel guides and an electric winch would work as well with out the big price tag

  • a car is supposed to be driven!

  • that really is brilliant if i would ever end up needing an enclosed car hauler i might consider this if it is an outrageous price i.e 10grand more then the same trailer minus the slider, but id def be ok with springing 4grand more for that. now having said that i doubt ill ever need an enclosed trailer, plus if they dont have gooseneck modles i wouldnt go for it

  • A great idea, it was bound to happen

  • @TheMrBlinx with some cars costing thousands of dollars and being custom classics this idea is very good

  • @PaintPunk09 they said it was electric over hydraulic....electric motor [12 volt] operating a hydraulic pump...so that was a good question asked...most tow vehicles have 12 volt power source wired ..so i imagine they access that ..at least to charge the battery in the trailer

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