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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Dana Point
Posts: 1,625
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I helped a few guys load up and yours was probably the easiest with those carpeted 2x4s. Don't forget about one of last years HOW sponsors - Bulldog folding trailers - if you're looking around to buy.
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Posts: 428
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I also do not recommend the harbor freight unless you have solid mechanical skills. I had to return the axle right out of the box because it had bad bearings or wasn't assembled properly. Had I not noticed, it would have been a disaster. Then I bought an older one when I moved out here and the bearings burned out on the way home. That wasn't harbor freights fault.However, I did find the bearings are not standard trailer bearings, are tricky to find and come from a mazda. Also, normal bearing buddies don't fit the hubs so they're harder to keep properly greased. |
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: San Diego - North County
Posts: 82
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This is the $150 harbor freight trailer. I extended the tongue 10 feet. You could easily make it so the tongue could come off with a couple pins... That would make it handy to park in LJ.
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