28-05-2019, 10:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 26-07-2022, 11:54 AM by Tony Griffiths.)
Mike is right - and these trailers are easy to widen: the outer section of the tracks have bolt-on widening pieces; these can be removed and fastened to the inside, or the sections bought from the makers if you want to keep the track width original. This type of trailer http://www.smart-trailers.co.uk/ trailer cost between £1600 https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/smart-car-tra...SwUnJcglzH and £2350 new - but lots appear on the used market at between £900 and £1250. I bought mine, conveniently, just a few miles from Folkestone on a return trip from the continent; I could have had an almost new one for the same price, but that was in Norfolk, a day's journey away and I just did not have the time to spare.
This type of modern trailer is galvanised (obviously), fitted with powerful brakes, plated, completely legal and has convenient features like built-in slide-in-and-out-snap-retained ramps, hinged rear-mounted loading supports, number-plate holder, spare wheel mount and all the correct rear and width lighting front and rear - and they tow very well indeed.
When researching this subject it became obvious that once the price dropped below £800 you were in home-built, worn-out, damaged, stolen and "dodgy" territory - though of course, you might just get lucky and find something soundly built for less. However, my advice would be to invest a reasonable sum in something modern and you should get most of the money back when you come to sell.
Winches: most of this type come without, but they can be retro-fitted by the makers - or just get your own: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00D...UTF8&psc=1 However, shop around, I paid £83 delivered, from Amazon. The local ornamental gate and fencing fabricator made me up a 10mm thick mounting plate with three tapped holes for £20 - and it all just bolted together on the right-hand side of the A bracket.
This type of modern trailer is galvanised (obviously), fitted with powerful brakes, plated, completely legal and has convenient features like built-in slide-in-and-out-snap-retained ramps, hinged rear-mounted loading supports, number-plate holder, spare wheel mount and all the correct rear and width lighting front and rear - and they tow very well indeed.
When researching this subject it became obvious that once the price dropped below £800 you were in home-built, worn-out, damaged, stolen and "dodgy" territory - though of course, you might just get lucky and find something soundly built for less. However, my advice would be to invest a reasonable sum in something modern and you should get most of the money back when you come to sell.
Winches: most of this type come without, but they can be retro-fitted by the makers - or just get your own: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00D...UTF8&psc=1 However, shop around, I paid £83 delivered, from Amazon. The local ornamental gate and fencing fabricator made me up a 10mm thick mounting plate with three tapped holes for £20 - and it all just bolted together on the right-hand side of the A bracket.