Nissan11
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- Nov 29, 2005
- Location
- Marston, NC
Oh, and the runny paint was a layer of paint that I could not get off with the wire wheel. I put my paint on good.
That trailer will make you a great entry level bike hauler unless you are just wanting to clean it and trade up. It's the same size as our horse trailer and ours weighs 3010#'s. We had to upgrade my wife's tow rig 'cause with 2 horses in it, it would have exceeded her 4runner. Don't know what your pick up is rated for but with 2 bikes and some gear you should be inside the weight rating for the truck. Run some water over the roof real good while checking the roof seams for leaks on the inside. Our trailer was in better visible condition than yours when we brought it home this past fall but when I started the clean up, (like you are doing) I found all kinds of issues. (roof leaked,break away box gone, wiring problems ,brake plug shot) I built a 3 bike hauler last year for my son and I to haul the mx bikes around. I'm about to run out room with all these damn trailers. Good luck with your project maybe we'll see you at the track or trails(2 wheel or 4 wheel)...
They make them, I've got 2 of them from back in the day.You will not find an adapter like you are looking. The trailer has a minimum of 6 way to allow for the brakes and a constant hot (interior lighting or other). The 7 way gives you one more for aux power. Sometimes it is for reverse lights. The best thing for you to do is get a 7 way female and put it on your truck. If you do not need all 7 "ways" simply hook up what you need (stop, right turn, left turn, running, brakes). Later on you can add interior lighting in the trailer and then wire this pin to the truck. You will come out better this way as you can then hook up to any other trailer you may borrow or buy (adapters are avilable to fit the 7 way to anything).