http://www.harborfreight.com/1195...yzaH4UvCXo
Haul-Master - item#90154 - 1195 lb. Capacity Heavy Duty Folding Utility Trailer, 48 in. x 96 in.
$399.99 regular, On sale for $299.99
Use coupon code 13276113 in-store(good on-line too) for 25% OFF ANY ONE ITEM.
Total is
$224.99 + Tax
240 bucks for a 4x8 decent little trailer that most crossover SUV's these days could pull, Requires assembly, but with another 60 in lumber and it'd be hard to find a heavily used one on craigslist for that cheap. Comes with title, just purchased one at my local HF.
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I used plywood on the floor. I think if I did it over, I'd go with 2x8's or 2x6's (treated)... Plywood works just fine, but mine has taken a beating from all the shoveling (woodchips/dirt) over the years.
Trailer wiring can be annoying, depending on the vehicle.
This is a steal. I paid more then this over 5 years ago...
As for the price in this thread I've been monitoring this trailer they last several months and its always been at $299 except for the sidewalk weekend sale.
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1) What is the cheapest (while also being safe and reliable) way to get a hitch for a truck? I've got a '99 Ford F150.
2) Can I haul stuff in a trailer with a V6 truck? It's 2wd, which I know is usually preferable for towing, but I know the V6 isn't really. I'd be looking at hauling an occasional motorcycle, pellet stove, that kind of thing. Maybe some furniture.....
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