Check out this awesome little trailer I bought for $500 yesterday. Admittedly, it needs some welding and maybe some tube steel added to made it a bit more sturdy and the rack is going to have to be redone or replaced with a motorcycle carrier. <br /><br />It has lockable hinged doors on both sides. The doors aren't very weatherproof (cheap foam weatherstripping) and so I will probably have to drill some water drain holes in case much water tries to get inside. But to keep things waterproofed inside will be easy enough... plastic totes!<br /><br />It has a particle board type divider inside that isn't set 50/50 so one side is larger than the other. but it can easily be removed by removing the screws/brackets holding it in.<br /><br />You'll notice a receiver tube inside the compartment the guy added somewhat poorly (which is why he didn't end up using it I think). It can be good to use but needs reinforcement under it with some a cross frame. I may use it for a bicycle carrier. <br /><br />It's only about 4.5ft wide (the box is 4ft wide) and 8ft long (front of the coupler to end of the trailer) so it's very light weight despite being steel (except the rack which is aluminum). I am not real fond of how low the brake lights are so I will probably add an LED brake/running light bar to the upper part of the trailer so it will be more visible.<br /><br />I may or may not remove the box on top. It actually would help show me where the trailer is behind the van so I may keep it. Also probably not very waterproof, plastic totes can again go inside for extra bedding or other very light things.<br /><br />
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