sleepercatcher wrote:Nice build blog,
Did you know the trailer manufacturer? If not, how did you locate one. The harbor freight trailer looks O.K. I'm just wondering if a better trailer is available from a local source/manufacturer.
SC
SC,
What do you mean by "better"? I'd say yes if you need to accommodate specific frame measurements or support spacing or if you need/want specific features like electric brakes or such. I'd say no if you're worried about the basic structure being sound; once you get to the point where the base trailer does the job it's intended to and does it without failing it's hard to define the next step as being "better" except to meet specific requirements (which are different for everyone).
I was going with a custom built until the Harbor Freight 1800 went on sale for $299. I decided I could live with the frame dimensions without having to mess with the desgin of the TD too much. If (when?) I do another TD I may well go with a custom built but it'll be to get torsion suspension, electric brakes and a specific frame layout. Shoot, for that matter, I could still install that axle I want on the HF 1800 trailer I bought and still be way under what I would have spent for the custom trailer. So I guess in the end, for me at least, it comes down to frame layout and specific design requirements. Now if I could weld...that'd be a different deal altogether.
