I'm interested in a trailer and have been looking around for some time. There's a place that I found that makes reasonably priced overland type trailers, but I know absolutely nothing about them. I think they are a relatively new start up. Dimension wise, it's 72"x66"x114" (WxHxL) and weighs about 807lbs.
One concern I have is the frame. It's a 2x2 square steel tubing structure. A second 2x2 is added to the neck from the hitch to the axle to reinforce it. The wall thickness is unknown.
Is the steel used in this frame strong enough for a true overland trailer? I'm thinking something equivalent to a Dinoot or M416. It looks like the Manley uses a 2x4x1/8" frame. This concerns me a bit just because I want to make sure I get something strong enough.
Thanks!
One concern I have is the frame. It's a 2x2 square steel tubing structure. A second 2x2 is added to the neck from the hitch to the axle to reinforce it. The wall thickness is unknown.
Is the steel used in this frame strong enough for a true overland trailer? I'm thinking something equivalent to a Dinoot or M416. It looks like the Manley uses a 2x4x1/8" frame. This concerns me a bit just because I want to make sure I get something strong enough.
Thanks!