Little cars need little trailers.
Little high MPG cars need lightweight, low drag trailers even more. Not just "little." Light and easy to pull, with as little wind drag as possible.
Also going along with our values, is "cheap." Dirtcheap helps a lot.
Here is one take on a light trailer:
He modded it for his M/C to pull, so he did a lot of extra work. I like the cartop carrier idea. I wonder how large we can get these carriers? And, via craigslist, etc., how CHEAP.
But what are some other ideas? Plastic tubs, barrels, fiberglass, campertops, etc. are some others. How might these work? What can you scrounge up?
I'm thinking about this lately because I need more hauling capacity. So besides a "tub" like in my linked example, how could we have a "convertable" trailer that would give us a nice dry storage area, but also convert to a flatbed to go pick up an engine or some plywood sheets?
I'll be back later.
Karl
Little high MPG cars need lightweight, low drag trailers even more. Not just "little." Light and easy to pull, with as little wind drag as possible.
Also going along with our values, is "cheap." Dirtcheap helps a lot.
Here is one take on a light trailer:
He modded it for his M/C to pull, so he did a lot of extra work. I like the cartop carrier idea. I wonder how large we can get these carriers? And, via craigslist, etc., how CHEAP.
But what are some other ideas? Plastic tubs, barrels, fiberglass, campertops, etc. are some others. How might these work? What can you scrounge up?
I'm thinking about this lately because I need more hauling capacity. So besides a "tub" like in my linked example, how could we have a "convertable" trailer that would give us a nice dry storage area, but also convert to a flatbed to go pick up an engine or some plywood sheets?
I'll be back later.
Karl
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