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Also depends on what kind of truck you have to pull the trailer?
5200 LB axles are a good recomendation. A side door on the drivers side to get in and out helps too.
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Make sure the car door can clear the wheel well/ door opening molding of the trailer. Best, Dave |
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Like Freddie said...enclosed trailers are much harder (on the truck) to pull than an open trailer...so a lot depends on your truck's capability. 5200 lb axles, good tires, 12" on center crossmembers, v-nose with droop front, LED lights and side door are my basic "should-haves". Mine is 20' long (not including the "V"), and provides ample room for my 2nd gen Camaros. Mine doesn't have the side door, but wish I had opted for it in hindsight.
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