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Old 09-16-2009, 06:04 PM #16  
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Trailex 7541 w/tire rack & storage box. Great combination with the Cayenne S. Until I accumulated too much stuff. Now tow a 22' enclosed Owens with an F250.
Does that mean you have a Trailex to sell? I'm looking for a good used one.
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Sorry Rocky, already sold.
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Trailex 7541 Too Small?

David,

Did you find your model 7541 to be too small for the GT3? Still looking for something to haul mine with.

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Not at all. It fit perfectly. Was light weight and towed grreat behind my Cayenne.
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Is a cayenne capable of towing?? I've heard that it isn't a good idea to trailer with and AWD vehicle?
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Yes, Cayenne has 7700# max capacity. No problem with AWD. I wasn't the only guy to do it. Wouldn't think twice about doing it again.
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Yes, Cayenne has 7700# max capacity. No problem with AWD. I wasn't the only guy to do it. Wouldn't think twice about doing it again.
I tow with my Touareg, it is the same thing as the Cayenne. No troubles with it at all.
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Not at all. It fit perfectly. Was light weight and towed grreat behind my Cayenne.
Thanks for that. I'll be towing with a Range Rover Sport so the smaller trailer would be a real advantage I think.
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Yes, Cayenne has 7700# max capacity. No problem with AWD. I wasn't the only guy to do it. Wouldn't think twice about doing it again.
Awesome to know, thank you very much!
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Mo, just keep looking, there should be a few for sale from time to time. There are a number of other brands other then Trailex. Featherlite, Aluma, etc are basically the same thing. For your car I wouldn't go below 18 feet, unless it is custom. The weight needs to be balanced, and a shorter one may not allow that, unless it was designed for a rear engine car.
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