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Old 06-09-2020, 09:50 PM
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Great looking trailers guys. I like that inside ramp idea...
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Old 06-09-2020, 09:52 PM
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Also consider the advantage of an extended tongue. When it comes to time to sell it, there will be a larger market because folks pulling with motor homes need that.


Ramps inside also provide a lot more room for you to attach the tie-down straps under the car.


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Where did you buy the ramps? Part of the trailer or after thought?
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Old 06-09-2020, 09:57 PM
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Also, RV covers are actually rather cheap if you do need to park it outside. (Not mine, pic from mfgr website)
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Old 06-10-2020, 02:21 AM
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Where did you buy the ramps? Part of the trailer or after thought?

The trailer is an In Tech. Made in Indiana. Everything is custom. They made the ramps for me.


https://www.intechtrailers.com/


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heres a pic of my 2015 Wellscargo
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Suggest anyone needing replacement/new ratchet strap HANDLES to buy these with the Swivel J Hook....Allows the handle to be straight UP Vertically for ease of operation..

https://www.autohaulersupply.com/cat...ontent=9410367
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Many of our trailers use truss head self drilling triple square (drive) ZINC plated fasteners
for much of the exterior trim.
My trailer sits outside and aging has caused the ZINC plated screws to fail and start rusting .........so I found the same screw in STAINLESS......a little spendy from ONLY ONE
Vendor....
Have searched repeatedly but cant find another source
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Here's the trailer you want, Tim. Low, sleek and way cool.
Saw this unloading an AAR at MCACN

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Here's the trailer you want, Tim. Low, sleek and way cool.
Saw this unloading an AAR at MCACN

I hear those tow really nice. It's a bit small for the business side of what I do. I need to be able to get a full size PU truck if needed (within reason). I found a not even year old 28' ATC. It's more than I needed, but the price was right. In hindsight, I'd probably like a side door. In the next breath, I can only think you are giving up some structural rigidity.

I really like this trailer. I must admit I have been tossing the idea around about getting another one, but a gooseneck this time. Pardon the mess in the shop. Damn projects
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Wow, that is a large trailer.
Your shop is messy ???
Looks pristine, next to many I see.
OK, gotta ask, what is the axle for ?
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