jmarkwolf
Well-known member
Can anyone advise why they don't recommend cutting the tongues on aluminum trailers and adding the folding type hinges to reduce overall length of the trailer? The hinges that are available, such as Fulton, seem to be very robust. Is it concern over the bolt holes wallowing the aluminum out, or dis-similar metals corrosion between the aluminum and steel bolts, etc?
I have an application where it would be advantageous to shorten the tongue on the trailer below, in order to hoist it against the wall for storage vs letting it take valuable floor space in my garage (I know the stone guard would need to be removed). The trailer is 12ft long, my garage ceilings are 10ft tall. Removing a little over 2ft of overall length might make it possible. Don't want to store it outside.
The trailer is designed to haul a quad, along with maybe some camping gear. It weighs under 500lbs, the bed measures 7ft wide and 8ft long, the weight capacity is 2520lbs (very optomistically). There's room for 2 maybe 3 dirt bikes, or my lawn tractor. The folding hinges have adequate capacity for my application.
Should I abandon the idea in favor of safety?
I have an application where it would be advantageous to shorten the tongue on the trailer below, in order to hoist it against the wall for storage vs letting it take valuable floor space in my garage (I know the stone guard would need to be removed). The trailer is 12ft long, my garage ceilings are 10ft tall. Removing a little over 2ft of overall length might make it possible. Don't want to store it outside.
The trailer is designed to haul a quad, along with maybe some camping gear. It weighs under 500lbs, the bed measures 7ft wide and 8ft long, the weight capacity is 2520lbs (very optomistically). There's room for 2 maybe 3 dirt bikes, or my lawn tractor. The folding hinges have adequate capacity for my application.
Should I abandon the idea in favor of safety?

