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Old 03-21-2019, 12:57 PM
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Im sold. That is a really nice trailer.
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Old 03-21-2019, 01:16 PM
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Wow! That is one nice trailer. Especially love the storage box up front with the tire storage. One question I have is with that winch. It appears to be mounted to the lid which is a neat idea but with upwards of 5000 lbs being pulled against it can that hinge alone take that or am I missing something? Seems that is the only connection between the winch and the floor. Love that side door as well.
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This was right at 30K but cheaper without all the bells and whistles.
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Hinge is fine. I had them replace the cable on the winch with the ropes they now use. I hate the cables.
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This is also the same trailer Ford requires that dealerships use if they are delivering new Ford GT's.
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I assume it's using electric brakes. Are they on both axles, disc or drum?
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Electric drum brakes on Torsion axles.
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Makes mine look like a K mart special! LOL. But then again it was 1/3 rd the price
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Makes mine look like a K mart special! LOL. But then again it was 1/3 rd the price
Nope. You're in high cotton.

Mine was $2,200 when new.

I can't buy an expensive trailer. I don't have anything nice enough to ride in one.
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Makes mine look like a K mart special! LOL. But then again it was 1/3 rd the price

Looks similar to the one I recently picked up... also has rear stands for loading and unloading cars while unhooked.
24' large side exit door with double flip ramp and duck tailed inside the trailer, It is a 9000# capacity with a 7 foot inside height for our older cars (1940 FORD Woodie Wagon)

Are you guys running a GPS or do you paint something EASILY IDENTIFIABLE ON THE ROOF of your trailers so they can be spotted from the air??
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