Ditto on the steel deck. I've built several trailers myself and the steel deck was a mistake. Sold it rather quickly. Wood deck is versatile and easy to care for. I slap on a coat of used engine oil on it every couple of years and the current deck looks good after 15 years of use.
Current build is a 20' deck with 4' tongue so I don't have to worry about hitting the tow vehicle bumper on tight back up. I can also open the tailgate of my truck without hitting the trailer jack. Most in stock trailers come with 3' tongue.
102" wide at the fenders.
Stake pockets with a rub rail.
Tilt deck with two 3' ramps that slide inwards for smaller loads such as a Miata without hitting the lower cowling.
Two 5000 lb axles, with brakes but without a drop. 16" rims. No dragging the the back thru dips and driveways.
Easy to load everything from the daughter's Miata, wife's 300zx, my LJ or the John Deere.
It is a little heavy(3600 lbs empty) but very versatile.
Let’s see some pics! Sounds like just what I need.
