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it took me a reread of your repost for me to get it :lmao:
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Are these decent? They are around 6K new for a 20 ft
http://www.interstatecargo.com/carhauler.php#overview |
I'm just going to add one more thing -- now that you've posted asking about Interstate as a brand....
Just shoot me if you want to -- but I don't think ANY OF US can wear out a trailer of ANY brand.... I've drug mine all over the place without issue (regular maintenance!).... and I don't think I could live long enough to actually wear it out. How much towing you going to do?? Seriously -- 4 or 5 thousand miles a year?? |
Id guess 1000 miles a year.
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good trailer but even better since there are 2 dealer/service centers close to us. get the 24 footer....you'll thank me later. |
buy used....did you see this one?
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/4034620978.html hell i'll sell you mine and buy that one. :y0!: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/cto/4027546617.html |
[QUOTE=Vince@MSperfab;502194]buy used....did you see this one?
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/cto/4034620978.html Now that's a deal! |
I too -- would shop used FIRST.... because these really are just a box on wheels .... but remember they can live at the coast etc and if they're steel - they can and do rust up! Also -- there's no odometer on a trailer... so service items such as wheel bearing and brakes and the AGE of the tires is important!
ALWAYS check the dates on the tires.... NO MORE THAN 6 years old -- so if they're already 5 years old - you're going to be replacing a set shortly. Brakes on this size trailer are almost always electric... if the trailer doesn't get used much - or has been sitting - they can be rusted up and not working well. WHEEL BEARINGS are a critical item! Overlook them and you can have a big trailer fire and lose everything... I almost lost my load when pulling my brother in laws POS trailer to AriDzona. Their trailer was a POS pile of junk but my '32 Ford isn't. It was real real close to bursting into flames. Lesson learned there. So here's what I'm trying to tell ya --- IF you buy used --- plan to spend $500 plus on it IMMEDIATELY at a dealer getting it serviced and road worthy. More if you have to replace tires. |
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Please do yourself a HUGE favor and DO NOT buy a 20' ENCLOSED trailer.... 24' minimum for an enclosed. YOU WILL THANKS ALL OF US LATER. |
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