from what I can see of your trailer, it's too light for the job. correct me if I'm wrong. you have a 17' two axle trailer with 5 lug wheels and a deck width of 86" . If I'm guessing right, you are good for 7000lb gross. That's trailer and load combined. My CC dually won't fit on my 18' carrier bed. It needs a 21' if you want to be able to play a little with the tongue weight. Even with a 10k/lb gross trailer, you will be just slightly overweight. This is taking into account most CC duallies run a travel weight of 9500 lbs, not counting a towed load. Add the weight of a 10k trailer, and that roughly is 3k/lbs. If you are pulled into the scales, you'll be roughly 2000lbs over. Out here, overweight tickets at a buck a pound over legal gross. Your state may be different. One more thing. Most 10k/lb trailers are 96" or 102" wide. At the 102" mark, you won't have to single out the rears. At the 96" width, you may have to do so. Most everybody and their brother can handle car trailers, CC duallies are a whole other animal and if you are equipped to handle such a monster, you will be making money when you are rolling the trailer for the job.