I have the same trailer. Been going for about a year and a half now.
The paint fades FAST, which is my only long term complaint. Every one I've seen on the road around here is a lovely shade of
PINK instead of the original
RED.
Don't run the ground wires like they tell you to in the build manual. Run an individual ground wire from the plug to EACH of the tail lights, a folding trailer is not designed to retain a ground like a solid trailer.
I got one from the batch that had the defective hubs. The bearing housing and rest of the hubs are just fine, but the part of the hub the wheel bolts to is not straight in line with the bearing housing, so the wheels wobble a bit. It doesn't seem to affect anything other than the look of it going down the road. It just looks like all the old semis running the Dayton wobblers.
I put my old truck box on the front to hold gear.
The build took me an entire day. I was shocked to find out there was not a single nut, bolt, or anything pre-assembled. Damn thing came in two HEAVY boxes that could both fit inside a bathtub!
After a few runs with it, go back thru and tighten bolts.
Mine has probably 4k or 5k miles on it and its paid for itself many times over. Just took it to Glamis this past weekend... one quad on it, the other in the truck, all the camping gear stuffed in the bed of the truck in front of that quad. When we get to our destination we just unpack everything onto the trailer with a tarp over it and camp in the back of the truck on an airbed. We kinda feel like the Clampetts compared to everyone in the 20-50 thousand dollar haulers and RVs, but status isn't everything!
