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Trailer advice needed for a newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="some zilch" data-source="post: 2044212" data-attributes="member: 34738"><p>everyone needs to stop recommending a tandem axle trailer. his toyota is NOT going to be able pull the trailer full, so why bother. if he spent $900 to fix a dent in his truck, he is probably not going to abuse it. i have a 6'x12' single axle w/18" sides. it would be perfect for his truck, as my 4cyl taco can pull it around fairly well with firewood on it.</p><p></p><p>my recommendation would be a trailer similar to mine. it was $995 new 6 years ago, and it is NOT a home depot special. very well made-has been from NY to Utah 3x with a car on it one way each time. used trailers are everywhere, look for one that was not obviously abused. the beater truck is also an idea, though a bit more involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="some zilch, post: 2044212, member: 34738"] everyone needs to stop recommending a tandem axle trailer. his toyota is NOT going to be able pull the trailer full, so why bother. if he spent $900 to fix a dent in his truck, he is probably not going to abuse it. i have a 6'x12' single axle w/18" sides. it would be perfect for his truck, as my 4cyl taco can pull it around fairly well with firewood on it. my recommendation would be a trailer similar to mine. it was $995 new 6 years ago, and it is NOT a home depot special. very well made-has been from NY to Utah 3x with a car on it one way each time. used trailers are everywhere, look for one that was not obviously abused. the beater truck is also an idea, though a bit more involved. [/QUOTE]
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