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Harbor Freight Folding Trailer good enough?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:44 pm
by wslalom
I am interested in building my first teardrop trailer and have been doing alot of research. I have decided to go with the generic benroy design. I was wondering if a

"HEAVY DUTY 1175 LB. CAPACITY 48" x 96" FOLDABLE UTILITY TRAILER WITH 12" WHEELS"
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=90154

is going to be good enough for this project or if I should look elsewhere. I welcome any suggestions and am on a tight budget so I'm looking for the most affordable trailer on the market. Thanks a lot!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 2:17 pm
by Endo
The Harbor freight trailer has been used by many people. I used it. It should do fine provided you don't exceed the capacity.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 6:25 pm
by mikeschn
that's what I used... I think you'll be fine with it...

Mike...

PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 9:05 pm
by Alphacarina
The folding one is 'OK' . . . . but this one is way better

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=94564

Non-folding frame, heavier duty everything, 5 bolt wheels with larger tires and if you play your cards right, you can get it for less money

I bought one about 6 weeks ago, on sale for $299 and then I used my 15% off coupon from the back of the flyer they mail to the house, so I got it for $255 plus tax, complete

Don

PostPosted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:21 am
by MrBuzz
The Harbor Freight 1175# folding trailer works great. Just repack the wheel bearings before you go camping. (Standard procedure no matter what trailer you end up buying)
I used that HF trailer...nice kit and good price...it bolts together nice and square. A 4X8 sheet of plywood fit perfectly square the first time!
Check out some of the other posts on modifying the trailer to make the frame solid (no longer folding) and make it tow better. Most TD builders move the axle back and lower the axle.
Utility trailers tend to have the axles in the center of the frame, makes it easier to roll around. That can tend to allow the trailer to start to whip the tail at highway speeds.
To reduce whipping when towing at highway speeds the axle should be moved to the rear. This also puts more weight on the tongue and that helps tracking too.
Check my album for a couple of Before and After trailer pix.

Harbor Fr. Trailer

PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 12:49 am
by Ken Fincher
The Harbor fraight trailer will work fine .

I used one on the black Teardrop that is under my screen name, & I have bought two more frames that are the non foldable 1700lb cap. that I plan to build a couple of more trailers this winter.

But if you use any of the Harbor trailers you may want to look at my web page, Click on the Teardrop Construction Page.
On this page I go through my build from start to finish (I still have a couple of more pages to add to it.)

I did make a few changes with the stock frame & the tires.
If you have any questions just send me a E-Mail & I will try to help you.
Good luck with your build,Keep us all posted.

Ken F.
www.VegasTeardrop.com