I just traded my 11 F150 for a 12 Yukon SLT 4x4 with towing package. I currently have a 16' tandem car hauler trailer with a max GVWR of 10,400 lbs. I know the trailer itself weighs in at about 3,000 lbs and most of the time I only tow a couple ATV and an occasional dump run. I plan to use a trailer a bit more in the future as a truck bed substitute. It sounds a lot easier to sell the car hauler and get a lighter single axle utility trailer, but is that really a good idea? The car hauler felt heavy behind my F150, even unloaded, how will it be behind the Yukon?
Option 1:
Keep current trailer and purchase a brake controller and possibly air bags.
Option 2:
Sell trailer and buy a single axle 12' utility trailer w/o brakes.
Option 3:
Sell trailer and buy a lighter duty tandem utility trailer and brake controller
Option 1:
Keep current trailer and purchase a brake controller and possibly air bags.
Option 2:
Sell trailer and buy a single axle 12' utility trailer w/o brakes.
Option 3:
Sell trailer and buy a lighter duty tandem utility trailer and brake controller