DrJean said:IDK but you also might want to check to see if there's a difference DMV-wise and tolls and roads etc for the longer length (total length).
AlreadyGone said:Posted earlier, but I think it's being overlooked as a signature:
A CT related question that I've had is: Yes, I understand the benefit of the triple-tube tongue, but most of them come with some type of extension...like " 60” Triple Tube Tongue". Is there any benefit or loss to the 60" extension? I'm thinking more about impact on towing, but any reason to desire or avoid it with a 6x12 and an astro?
Spaceman Spiff said:My 2¢.
I have an 8 ft. long by 7 ft wide camper with a twin sized bed across the front (72" X 39"). I am left with 4.5ft X 2.6 ft of floor space, which I find roomy for one person and a beagle. I don't feel cramped or crowded. Lots of storage under the bed and I can carry four+ weeks worth of supplies and two of water into the back country.
If you can fit your bed across the trailer (either 6 ft or 7 ft), I think you will find a 12 ft trailer plenty big and a 14 ft trailer palatial.
-- Spiff
closeanuf said:In my Sunday paper there was an ad from Northern Tool + Equipment. They have cargo trailers 6x10 & 6x12 listed . At my local store they only stock the flat bed type trailers, but thought it might be of interest to someone. They also have a lot of accessories for trailers. The brand name for their trailers is: "Carry-on"
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