jimh425 wrote:
I don’t think all trailers are the same. There are a few brands that are pretty good though. So, instead of just buying “any” trailer, buy one that has a track record even if you buy a used one.
Per my experience any brand can have excelent models and OPss...
Being mechanically-inclined I am strong believer in personal inspections.
For example, some of the pictures show trailers having siding with screws/rivets as much as 3-4 feet apart. That can't be good.
In cargo trailers sheeting is load-bearing and need to be properly fastened to do so.
Than there are small things you can't even imagine. On my V-nose the nose had shiny diamond plate. The plate mirrored the traffic and I could not stand it, so replaced it with black plastic.