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Anybody had a trailer built for to your specs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Spence" data-source="post: 58793" data-attributes="member: 80"><p>I had my current 7x12 trailer built by Haulmark. It has a 6'6" inside height. </p><p>I got barn doors for the reasons above. </p><p>I have both roof and side vents. No problem with either. Would get them again. Axles are 3500lbs each for a total capacity of 7000lbs. Yes, this includes the weight of the trailer and is called Gross Weight. Next size up is pretty much double the capacity. </p><p>I should have got it longer - 16' probably. At 12' there is too much trailer in front of the wheels which makes it a challenge to keep the tongue weight low enough.</p><p>I had an extra inside light put in and am glad late at night. I also had a loading light in stalled. I should have added backup lights. I had one row of etrack. Should have had 2. I have a plywood inside. I like it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Spence, post: 58793, member: 80"] I had my current 7x12 trailer built by Haulmark. It has a 6'6" inside height. I got barn doors for the reasons above. I have both roof and side vents. No problem with either. Would get them again. Axles are 3500lbs each for a total capacity of 7000lbs. Yes, this includes the weight of the trailer and is called Gross Weight. Next size up is pretty much double the capacity. I should have got it longer - 16' probably. At 12' there is too much trailer in front of the wheels which makes it a challenge to keep the tongue weight low enough. I had an extra inside light put in and am glad late at night. I also had a loading light in stalled. I should have added backup lights. I had one row of etrack. Should have had 2. I have a plywood inside. I like it. Sent from my iPhone [/QUOTE]
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