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Title: Cargo Trailers
Post by: Bob Raab on November 28, 2011, 02:53:18 pm
I am feeling the need for a cargo trailer, about 18', to haul a small car, and other stuff.  Plus I would rather have the trailer rear ended than my Foretravel.  I have looked at Wells Cargo, Halmark, and Becker.  I would  appreciate any feed back and advice on brands,  anything else you think I need to know, and your experiences.
Thank you,
Bob
Title: Re: Cargo Trailers
Post by: Dave M (RIP) on November 28, 2011, 03:01:03 pm
Seems the Featherlite name is a biggie in those trailers.  Surely others work too, but due to durability, resaleability and towability,  the Featherlite seems top notch.
My opinion FWIW
Title: Re: Cargo Trailers
Post by: wa_desert_rat on November 28, 2011, 03:04:18 pm
Our plans include a small trailer too. We have an old VW Diesel Rabbit we would probably rebuild and use but may end up with a Prius or something. What type of car do you plan to carry in the trailer? We see more of these combinations on the freeways every year but I wonder how they affect performance and mileage. I like the idea of the trailer getting rear-ended instead of the coach!

Craig
Title: Re: Cargo Trailers
Post by: Chad and Judy on November 28, 2011, 04:00:16 pm
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[I have looked at Wells Cargo, Haulmark, and Becker.]

Just an opinion, and thou I'm not real familiar with Becker, I don't think you can find much better quality than Wells-Cargo. I have had a smaller version of what you're looking at for about 8-years and like everything about it.
Title: Re: Cargo Trailers
Post by: jeff on November 28, 2011, 05:22:04 pm
Bob,

Jon Twork is the moderator for a trailer site.  He has a huge amount of information and he is more than happy to help anyone with questions.  WeRV2.com (I think). PM him and he will get back to you.

Let us know how it works out for you.  We are thinking along the same lines.  As soon as I can talk DW into letting me get a 4 door Jeep Rubicon.  :P :P
Title: Re: Cargo Trailers
Post by: Raymond Jordan on November 28, 2011, 09:31:27 pm
Hi Bob,
  I really like the ATC Trailer Co trailers. A little on the expensive side, but real nice. All aluminum construction.
Raymond
Title: Re: Cargo Trailers
Post by: inkaroo on November 28, 2011, 09:46:18 pm
Wells Cargo makes a good trailer.  However, they are sold at premium price tag.  I have towed a cargo trailer over 150,000 in the last seven years.  I did not tow it with a motorhome but a Chevy one ton van.  I did not haul a car but it was loaded with displays and merchandise.  I have a H&H trailer.  Cargo trailers are just like motorhomes, weight can be an issue.  Just make sure the axles and tires are rated for the weight  you are going to carry inside the trailer.  I have nothing to do with H&H trailer other than I have been happy with the one I have towed around the country.  I like the led lights, I like the large side doors plus many other details they have as standard on their trailers.  They do have a car hauler.  I have posted their website below.  Just my two cents.
H&H CA Series Car Hauler (http://www.hhtrailer.com/Trailers/caCarHaul/index.html)

Joe
     
Title: Re: Cargo Trailers
Post by: Neal Pillsbury on November 29, 2011, 01:19:35 am
I am feeling the need for a cargo trailer, about 18', to haul a small car, and other stuff.  Plus I would rather have the trailer rear ended than my Foretravel.  I have looked at Wells Cargo, Halmark, and Becker.  I would  appreciate any feed back and advice on brands,  anything else you think I need to know, and your experiences.
Thank you,
Bob
Bob,
As you may suspect, trailers are like motorhomes;
I have seen a whole lot of heartache in other people's trailering experiences, over the years and it is very easy to get stung.
If they are well designed and built well and then cared for well, trailers can be very enjoyable and relatively troublefree.
If the design is lacking, or the build quality is lacking or the trailer is not properly cared for, it can be a very frustrating (and even dangerous) experience.
I've done a lot of trailering over 50+ years and would be happy to share my thoughts.  Give me a PM and I'll give you a phone # back.
Basically, I feel that a few of the more important factors to consider are:
We just finished a trouble free trip from NH to SD to WY to NM to TX to FL.  I'll try to find some time to summarize our mileage and stats.
FWIW,
Neal
Title: Re: Cargo Trailers
Post by: amos.harrison on November 29, 2011, 07:24:42 am
Watch out for low hitch weight.  You have to position the car in the trailer to balance tire load and assure 12% of total loaded weight is on the hitch and that tiedowns are positioned properly.  Also make sure that you can open a door over the fenders and side access is in the right place.  I suspect you'll end up with a much longer and heavier trailer than you anticipate.