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Huntindog wrote:
Most affordable quality units are heaver than their competition. Heavy axles, frames and other componenets add weight. There really is no way around it without breaking the bank.
A lightweight unit that doesn't hold up can be far more expensive than a heavy unit towed with a stout truck.
One way or another, you will pay.
Equating more weight with more quality is a bogus assumption. Cheap shoddy heavy parts and components are available to the builders. In fact, some great engineering examples of lighter and better are out there. Casitas and Airstreams come to mind. Anyone can build heavy, no trick to that.
Mar-28-2020 02:47 AM
“Be sure to get the lightest trailer that fits you and equip things with a good hitch and you should be ok.“
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Mar-21-2020 09:00 AM
hussbuss wrote:
Get yourself a Sureline tongue scale. about $125.00 on E bay. Take the scale and some blocking along to look at trailers. Set the scale under the hitch and weigh it at the dealer. Then you can add for LP gas battery etc. Keep looking until you find one that will work. I use my scale all year long to check on the weight. We also use it on our race car trailers an for $10.00 and a beer or 2 we weigh other race rigs. Have fun and welcome to the forum.
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