ktmrfs wrote:
I have 40 gallons of grey tank under the floor of my Pace cargo trailer I converted. there IS room. I put the fresh tank (20 gallon) at the front behind the counter.
I guess it would depend on the factory ground clearance and where you want to take the trailer. Guy I saw often on job sites had break and shear in cargo trailer. Had to grade a pretty good road for him to set up, compared to the trailers for white hats.
I guess I should mention that if I was designing for me, I would want the drain to come out bottom of tank, then elbow to hose, instead of out the side of tank.
StirCrazy wrote:
you dont want an "cargo trailer" you want an "enclosed car hauler" you may be calling them the same thing but there is a difference. the cargo trailer will be built a loght lighter and have a lower GVWR , the enclose car hauler will have a better heavier build and will be able to carry more weight. I have seen a few of thease kinds of builds and if done right they can look pretty nice.
Steve
Not sure you can't a cargo trailer the same size as car hauler, with the same GVWR. The floor might be designed to support weight over a wide area, instead of just the area of tire tracks.