looking for a trailer!!

Me too... Found one...

Featherlight Trailers has one, but you should know this trailer is rated barely to 2000 Lbs which is marginal. Probably OK for around town or near-by tows, but for highway, you need heavier. BTW, this one is around $3800 new, all aluminum.

The one you SHOULD get is double-axle, 3500 LB rated and $5000 and comes with the ramps. Again, all aluminum and made by Featherlight.
Unfortunately, none are cheap.
 
That's my trailer!

Custom built for hauling an X1/9.
It's seen over 100K miles,
tows like a dream,
easy-on and easy-off TILT deck!
I've had it about 15 years.

Weighs approx 800 lbs,
which leaves 2700 lb load capacity.
Well under X weight of 2100 lbs.
Single axle trailers are easy to roll about manually,
and have far less rolling resistance.
I had a flat once at freeway speed,
and it tracked perfectly.
In fact, the only indication was the increased rolling resistance of a flat tire!

Notice low ride height...
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Plus, an open trailer has many other uses...
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"You might be a redneck if you have mag wheels on your trailer"
 
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