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Jackstack76
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The non-reinforced sides will be ok (somewhat hesitant in saying that) as long as you dont have one side down, one side up and you are off-loading material from the down side. You might push material into up side and bend it. Or if you are loading heavy materials like irregular shaped logs. Once they are bent, thats a bad day. It would be ok for mulch, stone, most construction debris.
Although the Lamar trailer I posted is pricey, its built like a tank. The 14k model is built pretty nice, too.
Youll get what you pay for in most cases.
i called them and they’re still using the dexter axels. As far as the lack of uprights after seeing some in person they seem solid enough imo. They do the 10 gauge sides and 7 gauge floor. End of the day I don’t plan on beating the hell out of whatever I buy.