First off, I've been a long time lurker here on the forums. I've been contemplating a trailer build for about 2 years and have finally pulled the trigger on a modified Grasshopper design. It is a 10 year anniversary present for my wife and I and we will be using it for our anniversary trip later this year.
Anyway, I bought the 5x8 trailer from Northern Tool. Assembled it this weekend and was checking Nevada's DMV website to figure out where to take it for inspection and registration. Looking through the trailer section of the website revealed a big problem. In the state of NV (and 3 other goofy states), any trailer with a GVWR of >1500 lbs. must have supplemental brakes on it. The certificate of origin that came with the trailer has a GVWR of 1980 lbs. So now I have to figure out what to do and so it quickly so I can get the build underway. I want to have the thing inspected and registered before I start hacking at the frame, etc. so there's less of a headache. So I need a solution ASAP so I can order parts, pray that nothing is back ordered, wait for delivery, and then install. Everyone here is well familiar with little problems like this snowballing into major delays in their builds!
So, is it possible to order an electric brake kit and fit it to the axle that came with the trailer, or do I have to order a new axle with brakes installed.? I'd hate to waste a perfectly good axle and hubs if it all possible. I've seen people posting about a Dexter #9 here and there. If I am forced to have to order a Dexter #9 with brakes, can I use the leaf springs that came with the kit? Will I need a brake controller as well? It's going to be pulled by a 2007 Jeep Liberty with the towing option from the factory (class III hitch, 7 wire plug, 5000 lbs. capacity, etc.)
I just seems a bit crazy that I've gotta go through all of this when the trailer is going to weigh ~1000 lbs and is going to be pulled by a vehicle well beyond the minimum spec to pull something of that weight. Gotta love the gov't!
TIA,
Brian in Vegas