dannost wrote:I'm getting ready to start a trailer, and was going to get a kit that is all pre-cut pieces from overlandtrailer.com
However I have emailed them numerous times to get some information and no response.
Has anyone dealt with them?
Or is there another company that makes DIY trailer frame kits?
I'm torn between the Steel Ironton 5x8 and the Aluminum Ultra-Tow 5x8, bother offered by Northern Tool. Looks like Empty weight of the steel trailer before any accessories (e.g. decking, stake sides) is about 265lbs (GVWR 1980 - Payload 1715 = Empty Wgt 265)... Empty weight of the aluminum trailer before similar accesories is about 186lbs. 79lb weight savings isn't that compelling for $350 extra. However, what is compelling is the shipping costs (I live nowhere near a NorthernTool store)... The Ironton is $458.75 to ship, the Ultra-Tow is $134.29. Feebies help too... The Ironton came with a $50 gift certificate, the Ultra-Tow a $100 gift certificate.
Total costs Ironton $549.99 + $458.75 - $50 = 958.74
Total costs Ultra-Tow $999.99 + $134.29 - $100 = $1034.28
$75 difference between the two. Suspect the IronTron would be more durable over the long haul, but does weigh 79 lbs more (which accounts for the bulk of the durability).
Knowing the aluminum fenders and tailgate mounts are not very strong on the Ultra-Tow, probably means spending another $50-$100 to sure those up.
The more research I do. I'm feeling like I should take the weight penalty and go with steel. I live in the Desert, rust isn't a huge issue.
Anyway, those are very inexpensive options for very light duty tear drops.