anybody know where i can get one of those small aluminum tire trailers? i have no idea where to start looking
Harbor Freight… I think this is the one that everyone buys. Just modify it to meet your needs.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=42708
or maybe this one
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=90153
ok cool, didnt know if there were any alumium frame ones, but steel is fin, your righ i can always just modify it… thanx
There’s a place in Elma that sells trailers too, and they will make it custom for you. General Welding and Fabrication is the name (I think)
:tup: to spending your money locally.
X…
Bret (neurokinetik) has a shiny aluminum enclosed trailer. maybe he’ll chime in. But a lot of people just use the harbor freight one, and bolt a locking toolbox to it…
Simple and cheap:
OR this one seems popular, it by a company called southsport. Various width models, this ones a 60" I think.
i lookd for the southsport one… and foudn that exact picture… but they are out of business… but i can certainly modify the harbor freight one to look like that without issue… now i just gotta figure out how to get a hitch on my m3…
goto gorman enterprises, they have what ur looking for.
EDIT: sorry saw that posted already.
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There’s a place in Elma that sells trailers too, and they will make it custom for you. General Welding and Fabrication is the name (I think)
:tup: to spending your money locally.
X…
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Take the Maple exit off of the 400, it is right there, can’t miss it.
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Gorman Enterprises. it ain’t k-mart stuff though
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:eekdance: http://www.gormanent.com/trailers_for_sale.php :tup: