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.
Absolutely correct. The wider stance brings with it a lot more stability and etc. during tow. Probably more pros than cons compared to the narrower wheel base assuming a minimum 6' height.
What are the advantages to the inboard wheels in this case? Is it just the towing width you are concerned with? You get use to judging the width real quick (forgive me if you already tow a lot and this is not the issue). I can tell you, I wish my trailer was only as wide as my truck at times. The thing I hate most are the cement barriers on the highway with no shoulder. In those cases, I hug the white line on the opposite side and don't look at the cement barriers (You tend to drift towards whatever you are looking at) , or I change lanes and move to the center or outer lanes on windy days (the speedsters just have to deal with me going the speed limit until the barriers end).
99.9% of the time, I know if I hug the white line on the other side... no issues.. so I focus on the drivers side. I have a Class B CDL and Drive a very large bus at times when I take kids to camp. It takes up the whole lane and the crosswinds do push it around some... so after white knuckled day of driving that old pusher bus with way too much play in the steering.... the CTC behind the F150 seems like a cake walk.
Just be careful with height and load as Rainier70 said if you go with the inboard wheels. I know there are trailers with narrow stances, but they typically do not have significant wind loading on the sides (open trailer or 4-5ft tall) which also pretty much guarantees that the weight will be down low also.
Best of luck with your choices and I hope you find what you are looking for.

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