NorthWoods Engineered | Triton Cargo Trailer 20,000 Mile Review and Walkthrough @northwoodsengineered | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In this video I am doing a review of my Triton cargo trailer. I have no affiliation with triton and am not getting paid for this.
The trailer is an all aluminum model VC612 cargo trailer. I have pulled it around 20,000 miles, including on a road trip from Minnesota to Alaska. I have driven on many poor roads, including dirt, gravel, and shale. The amount of bumps and potholes I have hit with this thing are countless. I have nothing but good things to say about it as I have had no issues whatsoever with it. I highly recommend this brand.
My video on converting to cargo camper
youtu.be/Raljbk74Zn4
My Video on adding an electrical system
youtu.be/PdJBMHHfAp4
Rear opening dimensions are
Width 63.5"
Height 65.5"
Interior peak height 74"
Interior side height 72"
Full length to point of V nose 164"
Inside inside wall width 69”
In this video I am doing a review of my Triton cargo trailer. I have no affiliation with triton and am not getting paid for this.
The trailer is an all aluminum model VC612 cargo trailer. I have pulled it around 20,000 miles, including on a road trip from Minnesota to Alaska. I have driven on many poor roads, including dirt, gravel, and shale. The amount of bumps and potholes I have hit with this thing are countless. I have nothing but good things to say about it as I have had no issues whatsoever with it. I highly recommend this brand.
My video on converting to cargo camper
youtu.be/Raljbk74Zn4
My Video on adding an electrical system
youtu.be/PdJBMHHfAp4
Rear opening dimensions are
Width 63.5"
Height 65.5"
Interior peak height 74"
Interior side height 72"
Full length to point of V nose 164"
Inside inside wall width 69”