Jim,
WIth a smaller tow vehicle I like using the tow bar, but
you are correct a trailer is nice.
One thing about single axle trailers is to go with larger
tires, and double check their load rating. I noticed one
single axle trailer with 13" wheels... hauling a roadster.
Concern was the tire loading was rated at 800 pounds/tire.
Uh, with a trailer weight and a 2100# roadster... quite
overloaded for those tires.
Best to find a 14" TRUCK tire with a much higher loading!
I still would love to have a single axle ALUMINUM trailer.
Light, rust free... but a pain in the rear for a roadside
repair. ;-)
Cheers,
Tom Walter
Austin, TX
>From: HIGHKIX4@aol.com
>Trailers- There were question a while back on where to find
>trailer brake parts. You guys in California don't have
>Northern Tool and Equipment stores, but they have a web site now,
>northern-online.com
>a set of 10 inch electric brakes is 74.99, hydraulic is 79.99
>9 inch disc brakes are 99.99 each.
>I have found their stuff to be of good quality and really fairly priced.
>1-800-533-5545
>Hope this helps a few members out there,
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