There has been a "good bun fight" or "quibble", "bicker", or "exchange of ideas" surrounding the durability of HF trailers. I think they are "good enough" if used properly. However, a bigger issue in my mind is the safety of any trailer that doesn't have brakes. I posted the following in the string on HF trailers but decided to start a new string as some folks probably aren't following the "debate" as they aren't using a HF trailer. The thoughts I express below apply (in my mind) to all trailers.
Food for thought:
It is, IMHO, irresponsible to tow a trailer that weighs more than about a third of the weight of the tow vehicle unless the trailer has functioning brakes. Some states have laws that make this standard (pretty close) a legal requirement.
I don't care about the "legality" of such behavior because I/you have a moral obligation to respect the right others have to be reasonably safe when in the proximity of you and your vehicle.
I don't give a rats posterior if anyone uses a HF trailer safely. People on the forum have purchased the 17XX cap HF trailer, probably loaded it well beyond it's rated capacity, towed it with a "pregnant roller skate", towed it with no brakes on the trailer, broken the law, and eventually there will be an accident involving said behavior. A few prosecutions, well publicized, will bring a lot of people to their senses. Unfortunately it may/will be too late for someone.
I believe a number of folks that hang out on this forum need to think about the possible consequences of their behavior. The "I was being carefull" and it "couldn't happen to me" rational won't bring anyone back to life.
Accidents happen but some are preventable. I've lost too many acquaintances to accidents. You gotta do your part.
http://dangeroustrailerspersonalstories ... inlay.html
If you think it won't happen to you, think again.
There is no reason for over 68,000 accidents and more than 440 deaths a year involving vehicles towing trailers.....per
http://markpolk.rvtechtips.com/2009/03/ ... river.html
Here is a good article with lots of new info.
http://slaga.net/RV/How%20to%20Tow-version%202.pdf
Gus, out