This is the second one I've built. I used axles with the greatest drop (of 3 choices) because I had a low riding Duster at the time. The medium drop axles would be better to avoid tail dragging on the steep driveways. Cost for materials was $1600 back in the mid-'90s. I drew my own plans so I could haul any car from a Dodge Colt to a Chrysler Newport.

Features;
2'x16' runners
torsion tube axles with accu-lube hubs
4 wheel brakes
slide in ramps
removeable fenders
winch mounted in 2.5'x3'x6' tool box



On my first trailer, I used mobile home axles because they were cheap, forget them, I recommend buying a new axle that has replacement parts available when needed.

Last edited by B5 Bee; 08/21/09 04:54 PM.