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Ordering a new trailer, need opinions!
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<blockquote data-quote="truckbroke" data-source="post: 596894" data-attributes="member: 3236"><p>Both of these are very true. Case in point you hook a half ton truck to my big tex the truck ain`t gonna like it at all. Not gonna pull as good. Hooked to my F250 I can pull 70-80 mph down the interstate loaded alday long and never get a sway period. I`ve had trailers with fenders and really just like the deck over due to the many different ways it can be loaded. Never gotta fight with tires being in the way of anything. I weighed mine about a week ago and the trailer is 3200lbs. It is 20' long with 2 5500lb axles. If you want something light weight get a car hauler with the two drive on ramps and open center. They pull good to and are much lighter. You can always put expanded metal down the center for loading lawnmowers and 4 wheelers. My last one as like this and it was a Brewer trailer. I can buy a 18' footer for 2000 new. This Big Tex was right at 5000 new. It came with this Jeep I bought off here and was like brand new. I basically bought the Jeep and he through in the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truckbroke, post: 596894, member: 3236"] Both of these are very true. Case in point you hook a half ton truck to my big tex the truck ain`t gonna like it at all. Not gonna pull as good. Hooked to my F250 I can pull 70-80 mph down the interstate loaded alday long and never get a sway period. I`ve had trailers with fenders and really just like the deck over due to the many different ways it can be loaded. Never gotta fight with tires being in the way of anything. I weighed mine about a week ago and the trailer is 3200lbs. It is 20' long with 2 5500lb axles. If you want something light weight get a car hauler with the two drive on ramps and open center. They pull good to and are much lighter. You can always put expanded metal down the center for loading lawnmowers and 4 wheelers. My last one as like this and it was a Brewer trailer. I can buy a 18' footer for 2000 new. This Big Tex was right at 5000 new. It came with this Jeep I bought off here and was like brand new. I basically bought the Jeep and he through in the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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