Well I might want to add a few comments seeing as I own a CB Trailer.
Model
Equpt168ta
English = 16 foot trailer with beaver tail, and folding ramps. I don't have the rear jack stands... wish I did, and I don't have a spare tire holder... Wish I did too. oh and I have the black one.
http://www.cbtrailers.com/brochure-bp-equipment-trailer.pdf
I haul on it a John Deer CT 332 skid steer loader.
English = Heavy tractor about 10K worth
http://www.deere.com/en_US/cfd/construction/deere_const/compact_track_loaders/ct332_features.html
Anyways I have over 12K miles on the trailer and it weighs in over 13K lbs but just under the 14K limit of the trailer. The hitch is adjustable, nice feature, and you could change it if you wanted to. but I like what it came with. Loading and unloading is easy and the ramps are nice and strong enough to not bend or turn into pretzels, the tractor I load on it only has about 1/2 inch clearance between the fenders so I should have really gotten a deck over "no fenders" and I need more space in the future so I should have gotten a gooseneck "Larger capacity in weight and space" too but that’s a different topic.
Issues I have had
#1
When I got the trailer I loaded it up, and headed out for a trip, about a month latter I started to have tire issues, basically the factory installed load range D tire instead of the load Range E that should have been on from day 1. I have already replaced all 4 tires seeing as they have all blown apart. but the factory is going to correct the issue with me. I haven't completed this yet as I have been out of town but have already been assured the correction when I get back.
#2
1 spring has broken; I replaced it on my own as I need the trailer ASAP. Not sure why it broke. Easy enough to replace, BFH and a few wrenches. That was at about the 6K mark in mileage. Was going really slow so no other damage, but I feel if it did brake at highway speeds things could be different.
#3
Because I don’t have the jack stands in the rear to support the trailer during load and unloading I have bent up the tail of the trailer where the manufacture has a bracket with the rear marker lights. I have sense replaced these light brackets with some heavy duty steel.
Overall truck and trailer + load is about 25K lbs. drives true and straight down the road and I don't even notice or look at the trailer unless I’m backing or turning a corner. The deck is holding up nice, lights and wiring seem to work unless I brake them myself "hehe" For hauling a car or truck or what ever assuming it fits I would think this would be a great trailer. But for my needs I really need a different trailer. just for space and weight needs. I haven’t' looked at the brakes or bearings yet but I don't for see any issues. one thing I might add is any trailer with electric brakes you are supposed to adjust the brakes every 3K miles unless they have self adjusting brakes. Not hard to adjust but I really notice when they are in need of adjusting.
If you have any other Q let me know
David Ashley