by 48Rob » Tue May 22, 2012 12:16 pm
Hi,
If the body width is the same, having the wheels outside the body will offer more stability.
If the body will be wider with the wheels under it, it can be harder to see around in your mirrors if your tow vehicle is smaller.
Though a drop axle is usually used with the wheels outside the body to offer a wheel well free bed area, it can be used when the body covers the wheels, but does take away from bed space.
Handling is always better when the center of gravity is lower, and the wheel track farther apart, but at normal highway speeds with small trailers the difference isn't enough to worry about.
Ride quality is all about the proper tires, springs, and weight distribution.
Rob
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