After reading over my last post I think it could be construed as a ‘dig’ at Bob’s advice on ‘trailersplus.com’…..this was not my intention and I apologize if taken that way.
I’ve decided to generalize what to look for in a ‘small’ cargo trailer to be used by a ‘Dweller’.
· One piece roof, no seams…preferably aluminum but galvanized ok as well.
· Sealed floor…road dust/crud getting in from underneath sucks.
· 15 inch wheels & tires.
· Spring style axle is cheaper and easier to repair. Torsion style is a bit smoother ride and is ‘independent suspension’, though not as well suited for off-road use. Spring type can also be fairly easily modified to add ground clearance.
· Brakes…I prefer electric with the emergency breakaway feature. Surge style ok, too.
· If looking at 6’ x 12’ size, I would opt for 7’ x 12’. All the 6 footers I’ve seen (and some 7 footers as well) with a single axle are rated at 2990# GVWR even though they have a 3500# rated axle. An extra few hundred pounds of payload can be important, plus another foot of width. Look for a GVWR of 3500# when shopping for a single axle trailer. (If going 7x14 and up, go tandem axle).
· The only wires visible under the trailer should be for the brakes, but if the rear light wires are under there, they should be attached well to the frame rails, and any wires passing through drilled holes should be with grommets. Sloppy wiring hanging under a trailer is my sign to shake my head at the dealer and walk away.
Hope that helps….feel free to add to this list.
A bit off topic……..Weatherman’s calling for a big Nor’Easter to hit us tomorrow night into Tuesday…6 to 10 inches for DC, more for north of us. I guess New England will get hammered again…they’ve had a fairly ‘normal’ winter while DC has been very mild to the point of an early bloom forecast for the cherry blossoms…ooops! :blush: