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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
HELP! - I Wanna Do Some Haulin'
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<blockquote data-quote="Gavin Allan" data-source="post: 752984" data-attributes="member: 60736"><p>Thanks for the comments. I am learning a lot as I read and look at trailers for sale. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am settling on 6' wide being a useful size for hauling 4-wheelers, etc. (I won't be hauling a 4-wheeler, but 6' might help resale if I ever need to sell it). Also, the ramp on the back is necessary, and I don't want to mess with the tilt. I have been looking at several different trailers, and I am seeing a huge difference in build quality (such as welds, paint, gage of metal, treated/untreated deck, etc.). The 10 or 12-foot lenght is looking about right for my needs--haul enough stuff but be easy to store, tow, etc. Aluminum would be very nice, but is very pricey. I'll probably go with a well-built steel manufactured unit, as opposed to a home-built trailer. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This weekend is looking like a trailer-buying weekend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Allan, post: 752984, member: 60736"] Thanks for the comments. I am learning a lot as I read and look at trailers for sale. I am settling on 6' wide being a useful size for hauling 4-wheelers, etc. (I won't be hauling a 4-wheeler, but 6' might help resale if I ever need to sell it). Also, the ramp on the back is necessary, and I don't want to mess with the tilt. I have been looking at several different trailers, and I am seeing a huge difference in build quality (such as welds, paint, gage of metal, treated/untreated deck, etc.). The 10 or 12-foot lenght is looking about right for my needs--haul enough stuff but be easy to store, tow, etc. Aluminum would be very nice, but is very pricey. I'll probably go with a well-built steel manufactured unit, as opposed to a home-built trailer. This weekend is looking like a trailer-buying weekend! [/QUOTE]
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