Originally Posted by marks370z Hmmm, if you are correct, then I stand corrected and should reconsider what i'm doing. haha. I believe Im correct. It is a heavy duty single
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11-05-2012, 03:03 PM | #46 (permalink) | |
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Tandem or Two-axle Aluminum Utility Trailer Not only is it within your weight limit still, but you get electric brakes and a breakaway kit. FAR safer to tow with. Heavier than your other option, but a far more effective towing solution, especially when going downhill
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Unless you're just doing low-speed, around-town kinds of towing, a single-axle should be avoided in general. Double-axle trailers
- can carry more - are more stable at all speeds - give you an extra chance at making it to your destination if you have a blow-out Towing a car on a single-axle is really asking for trouble. |
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I am sure you could upgrade the axle to 5000 lbs. however most states require brakes on car trailers. I highly recommend electronic trailer brakes and a good brake controller.
Since you are so close to maximum you really need a load distribution hitch. Single axle trailers sway really badly but with a load distribution hitch and sway control it problably would be managable. I had a custom 16" 2 axle trailer made as I wanted some pretty specific stuff. I have divided garage stalls and I wanted to be able to put the trailer in the garage so I had them make it as wide as possible while still fitting, which was 93". Typical car trailers are 102" wide. I had removable trailer fenders put on both sides. I had rollers put on the back so it would not bottom out going down my driveway. I had LED lights put on. I had 7' ramps instead of the typical 4-6' ramps The trailer came out to be 1500 lbs which is not much more than the same size aluminum The price was $2200 which is about half what a comparable aluminum would be. Last edited by DR_; 11-05-2012 at 03:54 PM. |
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Personally I'd like to go aluminum since I only have the 5.3 liter Silverado and I'd like to lessen my load as much as possible. These UHauls are so heavy... Sent from my Galaxy S3
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Sway = not enoughball weight, opr possibly gross mass of trailer and load is uot of proportion to the tow-car weight.
A good rule of thumb is that the weight of the vehicle doing the towing ought to be about half the comined weight of tow vehicle, trailer and trailer load. I tow with a 5.4 litre Ford V8 utility - 550 Nm of torque and1700kg dry weight (the vehicle type is really only seen in Oz) - a bit like a low slung C1500 or F150, and will be upgrading to a Nissan Navara with 3-litre twin turbo diesel (650Nm of torque) next year. Trailer weighs 700Kg and race car weighs 1000kg and we also carry 70kg of wheels/tyres as well as around a 100Kg of tools and other spares. I run the tow car on propane with a 140 litre tank in the tub and that gives me 18 litres/100kms when towing, with a 600km range. I have towed with a 4-litre straight 6 but they really don't have the torque to maintain a reasonable speed and work pretty hard on the hills. |
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If anyone is shopping for a trailer, mine is a little pricey, but I would be willing to sell it for $5000, obo. Its a 2008 model 20' steel Texas Rollback trailer, about the easiest loading trailer in the world. I paid $6000 new for it January of 2010, and recently put new tires and powdercoated the wheels. Also added a tool box and spare tire to it since purchasing.
Its similar to this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dove6z_OLHk its a great trailer, but I really want an enclosed one so I can store the car in it and free up parking space in the garage, plus also get rid of my side windows.
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