How do the doors clear the wheel fenders? This trailer is ideal for low riding cars, but from what I can find online, it looks like it would be difficult for the doors to clear in most cases. A video showing a sports car on there getting in and out would be helpful! Thanks
@@bryanachee7133 I understand that, but you can open the doors no problem when the trailer is in the up position? And you're talking about a Timpte not the Futura, correct?
I think they should have used airbags and I don't see the fenders being able to come off. And I see Rust on the bolts They should know Better they build Truck beds Stainless steal
This a copy from Futura trailer which is built in Australia. I used to have one of Futura trailer bought in California and I owned that trailer for 24 hours and after that I returned it. Very cheap trailer. On my way home I lost on the freeway a lot of parts from that trailer . I was so happy the dealer accepted my return and get my money back. The trailer was close to 16k. Unhappy at all.
The Futura is actually built in New Zealand and sold in Australia and the USA. I’ve had one for quite a few years now and never had an issue. I’ve had several tilt trailers over the years and the Futura is the best by far. This one in the video is a poor attempt at a copy of the Futura. These guys spruke about it being a total different design which is a load of crap. They’ve stolen someone else’s design and claiming it as their own. Go to the Futura trailer site and you’ll see the superior quality over this one.
@@allyfab1872 being as how similar this is to the 1st gen Futura (some changes have been made), I would almost believe that this is not as much of a knock off as it may be a licensing deal between Future and Timpte. It would allow Future to make additional $$$ on the US market that they may be having challenges in, especially if they are not producing them in the US. The past several years, the cost of ship cargo freight has increased at least 2-3X. It also provides a line of trailers for Timpte that they previously didn't have. They are known for making excellent grain trailers.
I see alot of great ideas for car trailers but this one makes me wonder it's the right idea but to much shit to go wrong 🤔 I wish somebody would hear me out on my design cause I'm sure it would be premo compared to what I've seen thus far out of car trailers from experience I use car trailers 365 days a year
Rivets and bolts are not less weight than welding. Who does this guy think he's fooling. Nice looking trailer but you need to get your facts straight and brush up on your salesman pitch.
This is a copy of a Futura trailer and a poor effort at that. The Futura is far superior trailer and it’s pretty piss poor that these guys can’t even come up with there own ideas. I like your comment that it’s a completely different design ( YEAH that we ripped off a another manufacturer) Go to Futura and check out their trailers and stay away from theses pretenders you’ll see the difference for your self
It's a bit different from the Futuras but I don't know if that's a good or bad thing. Futuras use torsion beam axles and this has indipendant leaf springs for each wheel. It's been hard to get Futuras here in the US since they're made in Australia and shipping has been a problem. Do you have a Futura?
@@bryanachee7133 , I believe that Futura made a change for the 2022 (?) models. They now use torsion stub axles and their winch system for the trailer is now synthetic line. The new trailers also have an airline track system around the inside lip and the winch can now be mounted to the inside of the trailer instead of having to go on a stand behind the wind/stone guard.
Great video. Any idea if they do or will offer a protective screen for the front of the trailer for the cars front end?
How do the doors clear the wheel fenders? This trailer is ideal for low riding cars, but from what I can find online, it looks like it would be difficult for the doors to clear in most cases. A video showing a sports car on there getting in and out would be helpful! Thanks
can't open doors with trailer down, I have a Futura and winch mine on.
@@bryanachee7133 I understand that, but you can open the doors no problem when the trailer is in the up position? And you're talking about a Timpte not the Futura, correct?
@@djdannis yes clears no problem with the trailer up. I am talking about the Futura but I’ll see a a Timpte tomorrow I’ll ask the owner
@@bryanachee7133 Awesome, that'd be appreciated Bryan!
That winch system looks like a complete nightmare just waiting to happen!!!
That’s what I thought. Air bags would definitely have been the way to go. Not to mention quieter.
Seems like a good idea to me
Can you get a rock guard, and how much would that be for the rock guard?
I think they should have used airbags and I don't see the fenders being able to come off. And I see Rust on the bolts They should know Better they build Truck beds Stainless steal
Price as pictured?
Maybe next April I'll get one. Anyone sell these in Minnesota ?
What do you do if there is a failure with the lift system?
This a copy from Futura trailer which is built in Australia. I used to have one of Futura trailer bought in California and I owned that trailer for 24 hours and after that I returned it. Very cheap trailer. On my way home I lost on the freeway a lot of parts from that trailer . I was so happy the dealer accepted my return and get my money back. The trailer was close to 16k. Unhappy at all.
The Futura is actually built in New Zealand and sold in Australia and the USA. I’ve had one for quite a few years now and never had an issue. I’ve had several tilt trailers over the years and the Futura is the best by far. This one in the video is a poor attempt at a copy of the Futura. These guys spruke about it being a total different design which is a load of crap. They’ve stolen someone else’s design and claiming it as their own. Go to the Futura trailer site and you’ll see the superior quality over this one.
@@marcelzaharia595 my 2018 Futura has had zero problems. 6k mu on it and about 20 loads and 20 offloads
@@allyfab1872 being as how similar this is to the 1st gen Futura (some changes have been made), I would almost believe that this is not as much of a knock off as it may be a licensing deal between Future and Timpte. It would allow Future to make additional $$$ on the US market that they may be having challenges in, especially if they are not producing them in the US. The past several years, the cost of ship cargo freight has increased at least 2-3X. It also provides a line of trailers for Timpte that they previously didn't have. They are known for making excellent grain trailers.
I need one of these. Do y’all still have these?
How much?
I see alot of great ideas for car trailers but this one makes me wonder it's the right idea but to much shit to go wrong 🤔 I wish somebody would hear me out on my design cause I'm sure it would be premo compared to what I've seen thus far out of car trailers from experience I use car trailers 365 days a year
Looks like a lot of problems down the road
it's pretty simple. my Futura is 4 years old with over 6k miles on it no problems
Looks like it’s a copy of a futura trailer
This is just a bad bad copy of the Futura trailers
Rivets and bolts are not less weight than welding. Who does this guy think he's fooling. Nice looking trailer but you need to get your facts straight and brush up on your salesman pitch.
Any idea why airplanes use rivets, and *never* welds?
There is simply no way bolting instead of welding could equal a litter or stronger trailer. That's just moronic.
Any idea why airplanes use rivets, and *never* welds?
This is a copy of a Futura trailer . What a rip off
This is a copy of a Futura trailer and a poor effort at that. The Futura is far superior trailer and it’s pretty piss poor that these guys can’t even come up with there own ideas. I like your comment that it’s a completely different design ( YEAH that we ripped off a another manufacturer) Go to Futura and check out their trailers and stay away from theses pretenders you’ll see the difference for your self
Beautiful trailer. Just reserved one. 20 ft. Can't wait. Timpte :) I think my 66 Red Sting Ray Conv. 427 Matching #'s will look nice on it..
@@zalepletcher730 wouldn't it look better driving instead of being towed
It's a bit different from the Futuras but I don't know if that's a good or bad thing. Futuras use torsion beam axles and this has indipendant leaf springs for each wheel. It's been hard to get Futuras here in the US since they're made in Australia and shipping has been a problem. Do you have a Futura?
@@nicksgarage2 I have a 2018 futura and it has leafs just like this, mine has about 6k mi on it and has been flawless
@@bryanachee7133 , I believe that Futura made a change for the 2022 (?) models. They now use torsion stub axles and their winch system for the trailer is now synthetic line. The new trailers also have an airline track system around the inside lip and the winch can now be mounted to the inside of the trailer instead of having to go on a stand behind the wind/stone guard.
"Porsche" is a two syllable name (Por-sheh).
No. Just one. No sound effects at all.