[Rhodes22-list] The great trailer debate
raz
rhodes at razgaitis.com
Wed Dec 1 08:29:48 EST 2004
I have a single axle, one-wheel trailer for sale. Cheap. Even has
brakes, tho with one side dragging on the pavement all the time they
really don't come into play. Because one side is low, really low, it
does float the Rhodes on and off trailer a whole lot easier. Also
there is a favored side for climbing into the boat when it is on the
trailer.
raz
Rocky Rhodes
On Nov 30, 2004, at 8:37 PM, cjlowe wrote:
> As I am also in the trailer market this year,I wondered if anyone has
> owned both a single and a double axel trailer for their Rhodes? I plan
> on towing over 1000 miles a year. My present trailer is a 86' single
> axel,and it is pretty well beat.Do the dual axle's load any easier? Do
> they track better? Take bumps better? A list of pros and cons of both
> trailers would be great.And while we're at it,what's the hot set-up
> for brakes?
> I'll be using a '03 Toyota Forerunner , V-8, for towing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jerry Lowe
>
> Country Rhodes
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