Picked my new trailer up from Steve, a few weeks back.
Did a quick shake down run with the trailer to Steamboat Springs, same week I picked it up.
Trailer tracked great to and from, with a good snow storm on Rabbit Ears Pass Friday night and emergency stop on I70 coming home.
We got a bit of snow Friday night but woke up to a really awesome day Saturday. Guess the weather scared most off, cause the campground was empty, until mid day Saturday.
Sure is a lot easier to pack up all this stuff with a trailer. Here is my parting shot...
Awesome pics. What propane tank are you using and how did you mount it?
Hey Fred, it is a simple latch that takes a lock. And I forgot to mention that in my what I learned....
Exactly the same thing happened to me. I did not put a lock in it and the rubber tie-downs flexed a bunch and without a lock or something through the latch, it wiggles open and the ties downs take the weight. So I got a ton of dust in the trailer to go along with the self inflicted charcoal dust I created.
My buddies laughed as on the last night I unloaded the trailer completely to clean the ground charcoal out of my new baby.. Steve was going to hook me up with those latches we have for our aftermarket rear bumpers but I said pass... Guess I will be rolling over to Steve's for one of those latches..
I have to say, I was soo happy with the performances of this trailer. I drive fairly aggressively when able on the dirt and this thing hung in there with out any issues. Also, I am not so sure I would want the universal type hitches. I think the pintel set up limited tipping and kept her up right as I be bopped along the trail.
Nice trailer. Like the t-shirt says, owning a welder doesn't make you a fabricator.