I may be the first person to buy a HF trailer with no intention of using it for my teardrop build, but as a way to transport other stuff back and forth. I finally broke down yesterday and bought a folding HF trailer with 20% off coupon, as I have other stuff that needs hauling too. It's cold out there today, but may go out in the garage for a bit to get the trailer put together. My CNC guy is in Madison, 100 miles away from me, so I'll use the trailer to haul all the cut pieces back home. The custom trailer is still not ordered, as I have a few questions that I'm pondering in my head.
1. I have a 4 prong trailer plug in my Toyota Highlander, but I'm thinking that I might want trailer brakes and an additional wire for power from the tow vehicle. Is it possible to get the vehicle re-wired for a 7 wire hookup? Is it worth getting the brakes as part of the torsion axle order? I have a late model ski boat that doesn't have trailer brakes, but I see a number of conversations here about having them. I think that my teardrop will be a bit heavier with the woodie design I'm planning, so I'm not going to order the trailer until I know if I need brakes. If I do, what's the process for getting my vehicle rewired? (Sorry, just been too lazy to call a local trailer place, or even Google it.)
2. I really love the classic look of "smoothie" colored rims with baby moon hub caps on them with a white white-wall tire. However, most of the online sites have these for classic cars, and are not necessarily trailer rims. I'd like to get black rims with wide white-wall tires. Can someone explain "offset" to me, and should I just stick with trailer rims and tires? What are the downsides/risks if you use regular automotive tires versus trailer tires? Anyone have any recommendations on reputable sites to order from?
Here is an example tire I was thinking of: https://www.universaltire.com/american-classic-tires/classic-whitewall-style/205-75r14-american-classic-2-1-2-white-wall.html
Example of rim I like: http://www.truespoke.net/Smoothie.html