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profdant139
May 13, 2021Explorer II
Thanks for all of the kind words!
And Kavoom, I would prefer a dual axle trailer -- they are safer in case of a blowout. But they don't make a 12 foot trailer with dual axles! The wheel wells would eat up the storage, I guess.
Having such a small trailer means that we can keep the trailer on our short driveway. And the trailer can easily fit into any campsite that a small truck could get into, so it is great for boondocking in the forest.
And Kavoom, I would prefer a dual axle trailer -- they are safer in case of a blowout. But they don't make a 12 foot trailer with dual axles! The wheel wells would eat up the storage, I guess.
Having such a small trailer means that we can keep the trailer on our short driveway. And the trailer can easily fit into any campsite that a small truck could get into, so it is great for boondocking in the forest.
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