Enclosed Trailer Questions

Yes it just ain't gonna work. Need a minimum of a 3/4 ton. They test there towing weights on a flat road at 60 mph. So cut in half what they tell you. Plus if something ever happens to the trailer brakes there is no way to stop that rig on a 1/2 ton brakes. On My 1/2 ton suburban it happened at a total of less than 8000 lbs. with no weight in the vehicle. Please trust me on this your life and the lives of others are at risk.
Agreed. Too many idiots out there that will slam on the brakes or cut you off. I recently was coming home in the dark and came upon a semi trying to turn a 53' flatbed into a small driveway out on an unlighted highway. The cab and headlights were in the driveway but the all black trailer was completely across the road with no lights and no reflectors on the side and I had to hit the brakes really hard and head for the ditch to miss the tail of the trailer. It's a lot safer going down the track than it is out on the road!