Posted by Don-Wi on March 18, 2014 at 19:28:47 from (75.249.98.108):
In Reply to: Don-Wi FYI posted by George Marsh on March 17, 2014 at 09:49:41:
I'm definately going to go with new, because as you said, used seem to go for as much or more than new.
The dealer a mile away from me has over 100 PJ trailers in stock at any given time, and they have the bronze award from PJ for selling so many. The one they have listed at $4500 is about all I want right now, so I'll definately talk with them, amonth others, when my wallet gives me a green light. I also need to add the brake controller and 7 wire harness to my truck(with everything from the controller to the back), so it'll take a little bit. I might start looking in junk yards to see if I can find the harness I need to go to the bumper, and maybe one would have a brake controller in the cab too. Otherwise there's a few places I can get a GOOD brake controller for around $100. Might start there so I can hook to any trailer, and go from there.
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