LewisCobb wrote:Hello - Newbie here - been reading and trying to absorb as much info as I can from this site over the last few days - it's quite a resource. I've done some searches but have been unable to find info on my query, so sorry if it has been posted and I just missed it.
I am considering the design/build of a "sport hauler/teardrop" and one of the restrictions I have is that I have to be able to store the trailer in the back of my garage - sideways. I most likley will go with a 4x8 trailer footprint - or slightly smaller - but the tongue sticking out is a problem. I would have to be able to remove/compress/retract or whatever, the tongue when storing the trailer.
Has anyone got some links/ideas/pictures of how people may have attacked this sort of issue? A-frame, straight, composite are all valid at this stage I suppose. I am envisioning rolling the trailer onto small wheel dollys and then just pivoting the whole thing into it's storage location.
Thanks!
Lewis
PaulC wrote:I tried removing my tongue once.
Could'nt speak for a week afterwards.
Cheers
Paul
Miriam C. wrote:PaulC wrote:I tried removing my tongue once.
Could'nt speak for a week afterwards.
Cheers
Paul
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PaulC wrote:Miriam C. wrote:PaulC wrote:I tried removing my tongue once.
Could'nt speak for a week afterwards.
Cheers
Paul
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Goodnight Miriam
Mini Renegade wrote:is it not easier to put a hole in the garage wallI designd my chassis so the drawbar is put through the side door to sqare up the trailer then pulled back in to let the door close, mind you my garage is 10 foot wide
Mini Renegade wrote:is it not easier to put a hole in the garage wallI designd my chassis so the drawbar is put through the side door to sqare up the trailer then pulled back in to let the door close, mind you my garage is 10 foot wide
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