I am planning on fabricating my own trailer this summer and I am in the process of final design details. What is left to be determined is the size and carrying capacity. I was originally planning on a 12k 20' flat deck lowboy with a 78" wide deck between the wheel wells, but now I'm wondering if I shouldn't bump it up to 14k or even 16k. This rig combo will see speeds no greater than 70mph, and will be towed by my SRW 2500 5spd, with electric trailer brakes and exhaust brake. It will be used for hauling common freight, basically whatever for whomever, including coal and grain bags. I am not too concerned with staying exactly within GCVW and GVW, as I have special mitigations in which I won't have as serious problems if stopped and weighed somewhat over my truck's limit. This is not to say that I want to be dangerously overweight, and it is important to mention that this rig will be seeing some mountainous roads. (Please no weight legality battles, just practicle common sense and good knowledge need be applied).
1. Should I be looking at a longer / greater weight capacity trailer?
2. If I go up to a 15~16k trailer, will I be able to find 4000lb tires for it?
Thanks guys,
The real-life info you provide is invaluable
1. Should I be looking at a longer / greater weight capacity trailer?
2. If I go up to a 15~16k trailer, will I be able to find 4000lb tires for it?
Thanks guys,
The real-life info you provide is invaluable
