Rainier70 wrote:The only thing I would be careful of is to keep your weight down low in the trailer. Six wide with the wheels under is getting to be a pretty narrow wheelbase for the height. In talking with a manufacturer they emphasized the problems of a narrow wheelbase on a tall trailer.
It can be done fine, but be aware that the narrower you go, the more "tip" factor in high winds and something like if a wheel sinks in an off road situation. Keeping the weight low in the trailer will help to offset that.
for examples please?MtnDon wrote: Downsides include not being able to place the bed crosswise if you are tall. But crosswise beds have their own detraction's.
Rainier70 wrote:The only thing I would be careful of is to keep your weight down low in the trailer. Six wide with the wheels under is getting to be a pretty narrow wheelbase for the height. In talking with a manufacturer they emphasized the problems of a narrow wheelbase on a tall trailer.
It can be done fine, but be aware that the narrower you go, the more "tip" factor in high winds and something like if a wheel sinks in an off road situation. Keeping the weight low in the trailer will help to offset that.
MtnDon wrote:When used as a cargo hauling trailer the inside wheel wells would be an impediment. That is the main reason a cargo trailer is built with the wheel outboard of the box. Plus a simple box without inside wheel wells is easier to build.
onlyridepark wrote:When I ordered my trailer from ATG, I was wanting to do the same thing as you with the wheels underneath. There was some confusion and it didn't happen but they did say they could build it that way. They were the only builder I talked to that was willing to do it.
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