G. Mann
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If you haul cars or trucks with that frame, you will have issues. Camper frames are made light and don't have thick enough beams to carry the weight, plus, the axles are not heavy enough.
The trailer beams are 4 inches across the face and likely 14 gage at best. Camper trailers are made light to tow easy and save cost in production.
Same for axles.
You want more beam width in cross section and the cross beams need to be closer together, or the truck you are hauling will drop through the floor of the trailer. A good haul trailer needs heavy rated axles, and 8 lug, 16 inch wheels, with load range rated 10 ply tires. My experience is, 5 lug wheels and 15 inch tires are not rated to haul the weight.
The trailer beams are 4 inches across the face and likely 14 gage at best. Camper trailers are made light to tow easy and save cost in production.
Same for axles.
You want more beam width in cross section and the cross beams need to be closer together, or the truck you are hauling will drop through the floor of the trailer. A good haul trailer needs heavy rated axles, and 8 lug, 16 inch wheels, with load range rated 10 ply tires. My experience is, 5 lug wheels and 15 inch tires are not rated to haul the weight.