Redbug
Veteran Member
Hi Randot,
I would think the sides would hold up OK, as long as you don't overload the trailer, (and especially piling it up along the sides). Put your load in the center. You can ask the mfr. For wood debris and the like, it would be no problem.
Here's a few pics of the spare tire bracket I welded up and the sides. I wanted the tire out of the way, and not in the bed. And showing the sides as I made them up. I used steel channel to go into the stake holders along the sides. I suspect that's what the mfr would do also, since their sides are removable, also. I can tell you that using the channel is real sturdy, and I have not had any problems. I did make each side in 2 pieces since a couple 10 foot pieces are easier to handle than one long 20 foot length.
I would think the sides would hold up OK, as long as you don't overload the trailer, (and especially piling it up along the sides). Put your load in the center. You can ask the mfr. For wood debris and the like, it would be no problem.
Here's a few pics of the spare tire bracket I welded up and the sides. I wanted the tire out of the way, and not in the bed. And showing the sides as I made them up. I used steel channel to go into the stake holders along the sides. I suspect that's what the mfr would do also, since their sides are removable, also. I can tell you that using the channel is real sturdy, and I have not had any problems. I did make each side in 2 pieces since a couple 10 foot pieces are easier to handle than one long 20 foot length.