While a lot of commercail trailer manufacturers have trailers and tool boxes that look aeirodynamic in shape, how much does it realy matter when the trailer is moving through disturbed air behind a large lump of a vehicle? (s,cuse spelling).
I look at the huge tool box across the drawbar of my trailer, (came with the trailer) and think its a huge slab of surface area to be pulling through the wind, then i,ll look at it, another day and think that because it covers all the height, and 95% or so of the width of my trailer body, i think it offers heaps of protection to the rest of the trailer, re mud, stone protection.
Some days i look at it and think i could carry heaps of gear in it, then other days i,ll think its a space distraction from the internal space of the trailer itself, and will only encourage overloading. Altogether, somewhat confusing.
Anyone have any ideas to help settle my mind?