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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 11:11 AM
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Default Re: harbour freight trailers?

the ones at home depot may be a little better but a bit more expensive. With the HF most say to go over everything twice to make sure it's right/tight, replace some of the hardware with better stuff if you want, get extra wheel bearings as they go through them quick, some weld up the stuff that's bolted together to make it stronger, and the universal consensus is to get the one with bigger wheels. My small wheeled trailer(way better quality than HF) has been from here to FL a couple times and used around the area a bit with heavy loads so the small wheels aren't a death sentence . I've heard of and seen people trailering all over the place with them and being happy with them. Saw a guy with a HD on the back of one with PA plates coming back from I'm guessing bike week. How far are you going? If it was just locally or within a couple hours I'd get one but if I was moving cross-country or going long distances regularly then I'd pony up the cash for a better one. If I really needed a trailer, didn't have access to one, and only needed it a few times a year I'd just rent one