I'm looking at building a teardrop or benroy type of trailer, a 5x10. I've been looking at basic frames and here's where I am with it. I'm ruling out the super-light weight stuff due to axle, wheel, tire, bearing considerations (Harbor Freight, etc). Too many problems from what I've read lately with them, so cheap isn't always best. A custom build will cost me about $1,300 for a good quality setup here in town, but that seems a bit high to me based on parts (& I'm not a welder) and what I know about costs of materials which I can get here.
I have the opportunity to buy a 6' x 8'6 flat top this weekend ($600), but it looks like a straight axle and the top of the platform sits about even with the top of the tires, based on the pictures online. It may have 14" rims, so that's pretty tall. That would end up with a towing height of 6'. It looks to be plenty sturdy as far as the frame & basic parts go, but it might be too tall as it sits right now. At 6' wide on the platform, it's also a bit more width than I would like to tow. Ideally, I can use my Nissan Frontier (it's 6' wide, more or less) as the tow vehicle, but I don't like the idea of a wider track behind me in traffic. By the time I spend the $600 on a used one and then start swapping parts, redoing things and throwing stuff away, what have I really gained? I still have to see what it is, but it's a ride out of town for me and more time & money just to look.
I have a friend who welds & he could make one for me, if I bring all the parts for him & the steel. I'm thinking a 3" dropped axle (2000# rated), 15 tires & 2" square steel tubing frame would be about right for my needs. No big hurry on this one, but I want to get it right from the ground up, and not have to re-make a basic frame which isn't what I want or need. This might be my best option for what I want, can afford and best quality for a good price.
Thanks for looking, any & all answers greatly appreciated. tim