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What makes a good Trailer?

Trailer Design

Trailer Design
Introduction

Links for further reading:

  1. Introduction.
  2. Trailer Strength.
  3. Stability.
  4. Versatility.

Choosing the Right
  Utility Trailer.


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What makes a Good Trailer?
What to look for when Buying or Building

There are three general categories for consideration with respect to "Good" trailer design:  Strength, Stability, and Versatility.  This article discusses each of these on the following pages as they relate to trailers in general, and to utility trailers in specific.

It is key to note that not all items discussed will, or even can be present in every design.  Also, some of the items discussed may not be desirable in your particular application.  This article is not the end-all in trailer design.  The intention is to give a better understanding of some of the things that make a difference in the pleasure of ownership, longevity and usefulness of your trailer.

Follow the links below for discussion on each of the included topics.

  1. Trailer Strength   -  Factors in determining a sufficient design.
  2. Stability   -  Why are some trailers stable while others wander all over the road?
  3. How much Versatility?   -  A look at trailer options.
After learning about things that make a good trailer, you may also like to read our guide to choosing the right trailer.

 


Next:  Trailer Strength   -  Factors in a sufficient design.

 
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