Reddiver wrote:I am going to use the red trailer 5x10 . However I want to build a 5x8, just because I like the way the radius looks on a 4x8 sheet of ply. So what I am thinking is to move the rear frame member up to the the rear cross member and that would cut 17 1/4 inches off the trailer moving the wheels back another 17 1/4 inches . So you would have a trailer approx. 101 inches with the axle 62 from the front and 35 from the back.
By starting with the 5x10 rather than the 5x8 I get a better load cap. and 13 inch wheels for only like 60 bucks. more
PS had a good time in SLO now I am dying to get started.
So what do you think I am ready to order the trailer.
Reconsider your thoughts.

If I were to build again I would have a custom trailer frame welded locally. I Installed a torsion axle on my Red Trailer with 14" trailer wheels. The wheels look better and the trailer pulls like a dream. The only problem is I have too much money invested in the trailer and it is only bolted together. A custom frame would be less expensive and stronger. I don't know what the licensing process is in California, but one advantage the Red Trailer does have, is that it comes with a Certificate of Origin, making registration easier.
As for the size there are many 10' teardrops out there and the profiles look as good as the 8'. I would make space your deciding factor before appearance. But if you will be using it by yourself and space is not an issue, an 8' teardrop is less expensive to build as 4x8 material is cheaper and easier to obtain than 10'.
Best of luck with whatever you decide. Now start building

and post lots of pictures.

The pictures are the price you pay for the help you will get from everyone on this forum.