OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:All GA trailers are the same.........cheap, cheap, cheap.....exactly what most use. They are 95% made by LARK....ur company just markets them.
aggie79 wrote:... have found a wide range in prices on cargo trailers. ...my "must haves" are:
1. Torsion axle suspension with brakes
2. 16" o.c. spacing of ceiling, wall, and floor framing with preferably square tubing for floor and wall framing
3. Screw-less 0.030 exterior aluminum sidewalls and front
4. Scissor type stabilizer jacks at all four corners
5. Extended trailer tongue
6. Access doors in the sizes and locations that I want
7. RV door with screen door (in the location and height above floor that I want)
8. Framing for windows and roof vents in the location that I want (for installation by me at a later time)
If possible, you may want to see if the facility will allow a tour of the plant so that you can see trailers under construction.
FlyBye wrote:I also have noticed a wide range of pricing among trailers...
On the screw-less aluminum sidewalls, how are the sidewalls attached? (welded?) They do look a lot nicer!
FlyBye wrote:The framing/bracing for optional windows, would definitely be a plus in my book.
FlyBye wrote:As far as the facility tour is concerned, that obviously would be wonderful if I lived within a reasonable drive. I don't so I'm in contact with one facility that does deliver reasonable close to my neck of the woods, to see if I might be able to inspect any trailer that they have made (regardless of the size).
FlyBye wrote:I've read where many on this forum have chosen or desire to go the aluminum route. I can see and understand many of the benefits, however I plan on going the steel route even though it will be heavier and have the rust factor.
FlyBye wrote:I hope to get all my "ducks in a row" where I can confidently make an order sometime early spring with the desire of it being built and used by next summer and early fall. As much as I enjoy tent camping, I'm looking forward to retiring the tent! :-)
1. Torsion axle suspension with brakes
From what I have read, weight on torsion axles has to equal or as close to it as possible. Much different than springs.
2. 16" o.c. spacing of ceiling, wall, and floor framing with preferably square tubing for floor and wall framing
NEO uses 1" square tubing in walls and ceiling, 2x4 and 2x6 (I think) in floor. They also use REAL screws to attach interior 3/8" plywood!
3. Screw-less 0.030 exterior aluminum sidewalls and front
Nice - no screws to eventually leak!
4. Scissor type stabilizer jacks at all four corners
Extra cost option I ordered - do not remember how much - I only got them on the rear. Been thinking of adding 2 to the front now we're using our converted trailer as intended.
5. Extended trailer tongue
This wasn't an option for me but it would have been nice. 2' V-nose doesn't leave a lot of space for anything, but I'd rather have the interior space than a flat front!
6. Access doors in the sizes and locations that I want
Just make sure your plans don't change and you end up with doors in the wrong place!
7. RV door with screen door (in the location and height above floor that I want).
Good if you can get it. I bought my trailer "off the lot" so had to take what I got.
8. Framing for windows and roof vents in the location that I want (for installation by me at a later time)
Ditto my comments on #6 above.
If possible, you may want to see if the facility will allow a tour of the plant so that you can see trailers under construction.
Nice idea but I didn't even think about doing this.
OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:All GA trailers are the same.........cheap, cheap, cheap.....exactly what most use.
They are 95% made by LARK....ur company just markets them.
OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:All GA trailers are the same.........cheap, cheap, cheap.....exactly what most use.
They are 95% made by LARK....ur company just markets them.
BRO.....
"USA Cargo Trailers" is most likely an agent "reseller" for LARK.....
P.S. NOBODY ships nationwide... @ $1.50 a mile it would cost $5,000 to Cali & $7,000 to alaska
you gotta be pretty dumb to pay that for a $3,500 GA trailer
A CHEAP 7 x 16 is $3500 ..... a GOOD ONE is $10,000
hankaye wrote:Liked the idea of Leaf springs, some will expound
the greatness of torsion but they are made by humans and will
fail at some point ... easier to fix a leaf spring (IMO).
hank
aggie79 wrote:hankaye wrote:Liked the idea of Leaf springs, some will expound
the greatness of torsion but they are made by humans and will
fail at some point ... easier to fix a leaf spring (IMO).
hank
Who makes leaf springs...humans?
On a more serious note, unless you use your CT conversion as a toy hauler, you'll never come close to the axle rating of a tandem axle CT. My reasons for my preference for torsion axles are:
1. I have had good experience with (Dexter) torsion axles.
2. Torsion axles provide a smoother ride than leaf spring axles especially during a minimally loaded condition
3. Torsion axles by nature dampen axle movement when encountering dips, potholes, etc. whereas a leaf spring axle will bounce and rock for a considerably longer time.
My 2 cents worth.
Take care,
Tom
hankaye wrote:However, should I wish the soften the ride with leaves I can either remove one
from each side or install a lighter set. Should a leaf break, rare, but it happens,
I can replace just that leaf or install a new set with just some wrenches and not a
wielding rig.hank
hankaye wrote:If I wish to flip the axle(s), to raise or perhaps lower the ground clearance
I can accomplish that as well with some wrenches and not have to purchase an
entirely new set that is set at a predetermined angle, then grind the old set off
and wield the new set on and will they be as square and track as true as the factory set???hank
hankaye wrote:Just a few of the reasons that my preference for an "older" yet proven system.hank
hankaye wrote:Besides,if torsions are so good why haven't they become standard equipment on cars and trucks?hank
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