Have you done it? I am having trouble finding actual humans that have done things like Mexico/Honduras or Colombia/Peru.There is really no issue anywhere in the world about doing a long distance trip pulling a trailer, if there is any problem in taking a DIY trailer across an international border it will only be a matter of meters or yards being traveled.
If a border guard has an issue with a trailer it will be based on their concerns for safety or criminal activity like a stolen trailer, I'm sure. In Europe, border guards don't even know all the vehicle manufactures, I doubt they would have a clue about a trailer.....except if it is rusted, looks unsafe or seems like a road hazard.
Never been down there, have absolutely no interest in going down there, much less pulled a trailer down there, but, I have in the States and Europe and, I have stayed in a Holiday Inn!Have you done it? I am having trouble finding actual humans that have done things like Mexico/Honduras or Colombia/Peru.
Please don't. The fewer the better.Never been down there, have absolutely no interest in going down there, much less pulled a trailer down there, but, I have in the States and Europe and, I have stayed in a Holiday Inn!
I don't speak Spanish, but might fly into Peru for guided tours and fly out, otherwise, not going, good luck.
One tire/wheel that fits both trailer and primary vehicle is the way to go for sure. A fairly standard size for both is better than some exotic set-up.I will be doing exactly this. My question is more one spare or two? Do I need a spare for the truck and trailer (same tire and rim combo)?
I’d like to just take one, but is it safe?
Good advice.One tire/wheel that fits both trailer and primary vehicle is the way to go for sure. A fairly standard size for both is better than some exotic set-up.
One or two spares is a choice to be made. You could also just carry a second spare tire unmounted to save space/weight. You could use one spare, and then if another is needed use a tire off the trailer and just park the trailer and return. Along most major roads near cities tire repair services can be found...but finding a vendor selling new tires of your specific size in stock is doubtful.
I'd want a way to inflate and patch/plug tires and tools & a good jack to do it. Spare valve stems.
Based on driving from Costa Rica to Texas many moons ago.