So Im extremely stubborn and prone to foolish behavior sometimes. Most of the replies were, "don't do that! It's dangerous".
I personally am most worried about the lack of brakes. Perhaps I can engineer a solution there. But I've never driven any type of trailer or truck or anything bigger than an suv (except for the backhoes)and I know nothing about this except that there's a lot to know that I don't know (does that make any sense?) Could someone please explain the things that can go wrong with a heavy trailer on a mid to large size suv?
Someone mentioned swaying. But what if I build it low, wide and flat? Would that help? Someone else mentioned high speeds, there's no highways or anything similar here, just paved 2 lane country roads when you're lucky. If I had a heavy load I doubt I'd get above 25 mph.
Sorry for the slow responses, but I had been convinced to abandon this idea but now it's still nagging at the back of my brain.
Thanks!
I personally am most worried about the lack of brakes. Perhaps I can engineer a solution there. But I've never driven any type of trailer or truck or anything bigger than an suv (except for the backhoes)and I know nothing about this except that there's a lot to know that I don't know (does that make any sense?) Could someone please explain the things that can go wrong with a heavy trailer on a mid to large size suv?
Someone mentioned swaying. But what if I build it low, wide and flat? Would that help? Someone else mentioned high speeds, there's no highways or anything similar here, just paved 2 lane country roads when you're lucky. If I had a heavy load I doubt I'd get above 25 mph.
Sorry for the slow responses, but I had been convinced to abandon this idea but now it's still nagging at the back of my brain.
Thanks!