I didn't see tie-down rings or other form of tie-down inside. Are there tie-downs inside to secure cargo? You didn't mention brake lights. I assume it has brake lights and connector, correct? Thanks, Alex
Yes, this unit has a 4-flat 12V connection, standard on most vehicles nowadays. If a tow vehicle doesn't have a 4-pin it will likely have a 7 blade, which can easily be converted via simple $5-10 adapter back to 4-pin. As with most cargo trailers, there are no tie down's inside. You put them (e-track, D-rings, rope rings, etc) where needed.
It does not, it's the 'square' box measurement. Typically a V-nose on a 5' wide will net about 10" or so. For a Goldwing you really should have a 6x10'. Plenty of guys will save they can squeeze them in a 5x10', but it's just not comfortable doing so for most. 6' will give the needed length (you'll lose at least 14-18" on a chock), you'll gain a side door for access, you'll have the needed width, and you get more height. Here are some in stock units: www.bestchoicetrailers.com/all-inventory/enclosed-single-axle-cargo/all-single-axles
I would like an enclosed trailer of this quality that I can put inside my garage. I have a regular 7foot tall door with about a 6’ 8” actual opening. I’m having a lot of trouble finding one that I can be assured will fit since a slight driveway slope causes the back end to raise up a few inches. 6 to 6.5 foot tall trailer would work fine. Does this trailer come with that height or do you know of others? Thanks. (This is a sweet trailer)
This is somewhat out of my area of expertise, but I try to answer all questions to the best of my ability. Per google, an average adult male is about 197.9 pounds, and with a payload capacity with tongue weight of about 2500#. That'd be about 12.5...not sure how you go about a half, and not sure I really wanna know.
Not saying none do, but they are very rare. About the only time you'll see side doors standard on a 5' wide would be aluminum enclosed occasionally do them as a standard. Most brands you can option them, but typically it'll be a 24" door. Name 2 non-aluminum brands with a side door standard...
@@BestChoiceTrailers You’re moving the goalpost by adding an “aluminum” caveat to the conversation. Nearly 50% of the 5x8’s I see rolling around have the side entrance door.
Probably not. Corners are generally about 5@ per side, spring cable comes in another 1in or so per side. Mowers generally tend to be at least 3in wider than stated cutting width, nor would loading it into the trailer (height wise) be much fun. You'd want a 6' wide, and ideally if for commercial use, brakes or a tandem axle.
Why won't they answer about price?
What's the price of a 5×8
I didn't see tie-down rings or other form of tie-down inside. Are there tie-downs inside to secure cargo?
You didn't mention brake lights. I assume it has brake lights and connector, correct?
Thanks, Alex
Yes, this unit has a 4-flat 12V connection, standard on most vehicles nowadays. If a tow vehicle doesn't have a 4-pin it will likely have a 7 blade, which can easily be converted via simple $5-10 adapter back to 4-pin. As with most cargo trailers, there are no tie down's inside. You put them (e-track, D-rings, rope rings, etc) where needed.
Hi how tall is it inside, also do you think I can fit a Harley in there?
Does the 8' length include the v front? Wondiering if my 8' 8" Goldwing would fit?
Mine was 8’10 from door to nose
It does not, it's the 'square' box measurement. Typically a V-nose on a 5' wide will net about 10" or so. For a Goldwing you really should have a 6x10'. Plenty of guys will save they can squeeze them in a 5x10', but it's just not comfortable doing so for most. 6' will give the needed length (you'll lose at least 14-18" on a chock), you'll gain a side door for access, you'll have the needed width, and you get more height. Here are some in stock units: www.bestchoicetrailers.com/all-inventory/enclosed-single-axle-cargo/all-single-axles
I would like an enclosed trailer of this quality that I can put inside my garage. I have a regular 7foot tall door with about a 6’ 8” actual opening. I’m having a lot of trouble finding one that I can be assured will fit since a slight driveway slope causes the back end to raise up a few inches. 6 to 6.5 foot tall trailer would work fine. Does this trailer come with that height or do you know of others? Thanks. (This is a sweet trailer)
How many dead bodies can I put in there?
This is somewhat out of my area of expertise, but I try to answer all questions to the best of my ability. Per google, an average adult male is about 197.9 pounds, and with a payload capacity with tongue weight of about 2500#. That'd be about 12.5...not sure how you go about a half, and not sure I really wanna know.
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@@BestChoiceTrailers If you try really hard you can fit the 13th in there snuggly. Don't ask me how I know.
Is it still available ?
how do these compare to lark?
I'll take a 6x10, White?
Here's a link to white 6x10's in stock: www.bestchoicetrailers.com/all-inventory/enclosed-single-axle-cargo/6x10-single-axle?color=white
What's the actual door opening size?
Generally you lose about 6" to the rear header, and about 6" per side from the corner post/spring assist.
Can this get inside a regular house garage? It it low enough?
Possibly, should be a touch over 7' on the trailer, garage doors tend to be 7' or 8' height.
8:15… that’s not true. Some “other” manufacturers offer side doors on their 5x8’s.
Not saying none do, but they are very rare. About the only time you'll see side doors standard on a 5' wide would be aluminum enclosed occasionally do them as a standard. Most brands you can option them, but typically it'll be a 24" door. Name 2 non-aluminum brands with a side door standard...
@@BestChoiceTrailers You’re moving the goalpost by adding an “aluminum” caveat to the conversation.
Nearly 50% of the 5x8’s I see rolling around have the side entrance door.
How much for this size of trailer
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Love the review
How much does it weigh?
He said 800 lbs
@@remgu2000 thanks
For that size, the cost?
Would a Toro titan 48” zero turn fit in it?
Probably not. Corners are generally about 5@ per side, spring cable comes in another 1in or so per side. Mowers generally tend to be at least 3in wider than stated cutting width, nor would loading it into the trailer (height wise) be much fun. You'd want a 6' wide, and ideally if for commercial use, brakes or a tandem axle.