Posted by toolz on September 03, 2012 at 18:45:02 from (206.221.154.149):
In Reply to: Best Trailers posted by ubzb puller on September 03, 2012 at 17:48:16:
With that much weight, I wouldn"t go with anything less than a tandem dual trailer. If you"re in the middle of nowhere and blow a tire, chances are you"ll be fine till you get home, and won"t be changing it by the side of the road. Just yesterday I checked the air in my tires- one was at 30psi. If I didn"t have a tandem dual trailer, that tire would have probably overheated and blew out on my last trip (I haul 19K regularly).
I have a 40" PJ with a hydraulic tail- best built trailer I have owned. Mine"s a 2008, and the only complaint I have is that the powder coating is peeling pretty bad under the trailer. Gonna have to do some touch-up soon. I figure powder coat should have lasted longer if it was done properly.
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