That’s cute as fuck.
Super cute~ it looks like Hello Kitty’s room.
What are you towing it with that such a small trailer needs a weight-distributing hitch?
Also, a warning: that trailer lock is absolute garbage. The yellow part is cast zinc, and it’s very weak. Wouldn’t take long to cut it off, wouldn’t take much force to break it off. Seriously — you could fairly easily defeat that lock just by hitting it with a rock.
There aren’t very many good trailer locks on the market right now. But at least try to find one that’s 100% steel construction.
Personally, I like to take a spare trailer hitch ball, use an angle grinder to remove the threads from the bolt section (so nobody can attach it to their hitch), and then insert that into the trailer’s coupler and tighten it down so it won’t come out. Then lock the trailer’s hitch coupler with a decent-quality padlock. That’s pretty foolproof, and it’s a lot cheaper than most trailer locks out there … though it’s only as good as the padlock you use.
While we’re on the topic of security, take a look at your key for the side compartments on this trailer. Chances are, it says ‘751’ on it somewhere. If so, I have a key to your trailer … and so does any other RV owner … and so does anybody who buys a 751 key on Amazon.
I’d recommend changing the side compartment locks to just about any RV owner. Using a 751 keyed lock is more illusion of security than actual security. (And a lot of those locks are such absolute garbage anyway that you could simply open them with a screwdriver or any other random key that happens to fit in the keyhole.)
I’ll stop criticizing and offering unsolicited advice now. Trailer is cute.
TOUGH MAN NEEDS PINK!
Any more photos? This is awesome!
Source: got the keys to the best days of my life, and who knew they came in pink


