
Says it's 5' between the springs. Good 14" tires. Asking $100 obo.
If I were going to have a frame welded up, anything wrong with this for the rest of it. And, if not, is it worth what they're asking for it?
48Rob wrote:Are the tires as good as they look, or are they 10 years old with nice tread?
It looks like the springs are 4 leaf. What rating though? 2000# 2500# 3500#?
What weight will your trailer be?
Will you want, or need brakes? No brakes on this one.
The "bolt on" feature is nice, but doesn't really save you money.
How wide will your trailer be? If the axle is cambered, it will be tough to shorten, or lengthen and keep the correct camber.
Sorry, but you need to answer a lot of questions before anyone can answer yours.
If it will work for your project, it is a good deal.
Rob
eamarquardt wrote:I can't see why the state would need to inspect the brakes. Especially if they didn't know about them. If you want brakes but don't want to deal with the state, have the trailer registered (and inspected) w/o the brakes then add them. Aside from the wiring, it only takes about an hour. If you can legally get by w/o them why couldn't you legally get by with them. Here in the People's Republic, no one from the state has ever been interested in the brakes on my trailer. One of my trailers has both electric and hydraulic brakes as I like separate redundant systems when hauling 5,000# behind a vehicle that weighs less than that.
Oldragbaggers wrote:It sounds like the State of Pennsylvania keeps you guys wrapped around the proverbial axle.
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