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Re: What trailer to buy?
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Posted by PatM on September 25, 2003 at 13:04:30 from (69.24.34.34):
In Reply to: What trailer to buy? posted by Wayne Swenson on September 24, 2003 at 20:01:53:
I bought a PJ 30 foot gooseneck last year with tandem duals, spare tire, third ramp, and toolbox. I looked at a lot of trailer brands and also thought of building one myself. You can't build a trailer of that quality for anywhere near the price and I felt that the PJ trailer was a better built unit than most of the others. They offer many options for thier trailers so be sure to get a hold of a brochure or visit the web site to see what they offer. Shop around, prices from various dealers vary greatly. I got prices for my trailer that ranged from $6,000.00 to about $11,000 based on the same specs. It pays to shop around. Also my trailer as big as it is, is very comfortable to tow. It tracks very nicely. Now is the time to start shopping around. If you find a trailer that fits your needs you may have good luck getting a good deal on it. Many dealers don't want last years trailers sitting on the lot over winter. Bought mine around the end of October last year and was able to talk the dealer down quite bit from his original asking price. Also the tri axle trailers tend to be a little tough on tires when making low speed turns. Have a few friends that complain of that problem with thier trailers. I'm glad that I opted for the duals. Good luck
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