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I don't see why this trailer would be too heavy for his truck to pull and stop with the load that he wants to put on it. That welder can't weigh more than 1000 to 1200 lbs. + trailer weight should be well within the limits for the truck. sure trailer brakes would make it so you wouldn't have to...
I have to replace the floor pans the rockers and patch the rear lower cab corner on both sides. If I get the time I will be installing the new inner fenders that I have had for the last 2 years, and might get around to fixing the minor rust behind the rear wheel opening. wish me luck, will take...
I would be very interested in one of the smaller trailers for my truck. its around a 4 hour drive for me, If anyone is going that lives closer, would you be willing to proxy bid for me? PM me, please. I could come down that weekend, but it would be a complete waste if the trailers end up going...
couldn't you just mount a small compressor and air tank on the trailer and use an electric valve to hit the brakes? would have to keep the pressure low enough not to lock up the brakes though.
speaking about rims, just get a set of the wagon wheels from Summit, they come in 16" (I'm not sure about the other sizes) and have a hefty weight rating (at least 3000, but I think it was around 3200)
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