The trailer I found (used, a very good deal) is "about 60" wide, so I grabbed it. Once it was home and I had a chance to actually measure it along the sides from front to back, I found out it was actually made at 60 1/2" wide at its widest point. It is very well made & plenty strong, but that 1/2" has had me sitting & thinking about the top skins & aluminum I'm going to have to install. I'm having to make the deck fit over the frame, but this means I will have a top skin of aluminum which is 1/4" short along the entire edge. Not really to big a deal, since the molding will cover it and I can deal with it, but it's just one of those "little things" which makes it more difficult & time consuming than a 1/2" should really matter. Better if it was 1/2" smaller than 60" instead of bigger by 1/2" like it is.
It was just too good to pass up for me, $600 with the 1/8" aluminum deck, tongue box, nose wheel & jack & ready to build....... Here's how it looked when I got it home. I still like the basic trailer since it's well made. The down-side is that it weighs about 500# with everything stripped & all of the extra stuff removed.
