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Comments about Lifetime Lifetime 4 x 6 Fold-Up Utility Trailer - DISCONTINUED:
This is a nice little trailer. I have had it about 6 months and is holding up well. The 4x6 is a little short to put two full size dirt bikes in it but you can put one in and put on the tailgate if you slide the rear wheel over. When folded it fits through my gate to my back yard easily. Only problem was that when I received it the mso didn't have a seller on it and I couldn't license it. [...]
Comments about Lifetime Lifetime 4 x 6 Fold-Up Utility Trailer - DISCONTINUED:
This is a great little trailer for hauling stuff to the compost station, collecting the Christmas trees and moving small loads locally. Saves putting the stuff into the rear of my new SUV and messing it up. The coupling attachment is sometimes a little tricky and I had to purchase an extension for the wiring to reach my vehicle. The manual now refers to safety lanyards that were not supplied with mine but I have subsequently requested. This trailer is nicely compact that I can store it at the side of my house and just unwind it when required. I wish they had sold the larger trailer in Canada but I got this one at a good price so overall I'm very happy
Comments about Lifetime Lifetime 4 x 6 Fold-Up Utility Trailer - DISCONTINUED:
Trailer is very useful for hauling materials, dumping garbage, and using it for camping. What is not so great about this product is coupler not fitting 2" inch ball i had to replace the coupler and now it's fits perfect & the support bar in front of the trailer is loose using lock pin I wish the manufacturer supply this trailer with rubber bushing. I installed rubber bushing in between support bar and now is more quiter.
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Comments about Lifetime Lifetime 4 x 6 Fold-Up Utility Trailer - DISCONTINUED:
I use it all the time. easy to store easy to load. I never fold it up it is too easy to store like it is.
Just don't load the front first and then try to load it onto your hitch. Load the middle or back if you want to lighten your load, (hooking it to the truck). I pulled my first load from Las Vegas to Reno. I did not know it was behind me.