Linkz
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Who makes the best (in your opinion) enclosed trailers? Im thinking of getting a four place, v-nose with the two doors up front.
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If I wasnt already married Id ask..............that girl got a sister??LOL
I helped my buddies wife buy a new one a few years ago for her husbands surprise birthday and there is a lot to conisder when looking.
Weight, suspension and axles, interiors, warranty etc.
We went to one place and started a spreadsheet of options versus the cost and then started looking. Unfortunately I didn't keep the spread sheet but it was a lot of help because there are so many offerings out there.
Good luck and keep us informed on what you do.
Yes there is a ton of things to look at when buying a trailer, unfortunately i must do most of it on the internet which just doesn't do justice. I did however stop at Allan Dale in Red Deer on the weekend and priced out a 4 place Haulmark, black trailer , list price $11,700.00 and a two place was $7995.00. A four place is a big unit but i think I'll regret it if i buy a two place. The trailers are plain with no cabinets, they had one roof vent, fuel doors and 32" side door with a 5 foot V nose and a dome light.
I'M GONNA BUY A 4PLACE ENCLOSED STATESIDE, THIS FALL.... WILL TRY TO KEEP YOU ALL INFORMED, AS PRICED OUT, SHOULD SAVE UP TO $5,000... CAN'T WAIT
It is a model 4926, the specs should be on the Featherlite website. The box on the square is 20 feet, I think, plus the nose. If you run mountain sleds make sure you can fit four in lengthwise, guys. Even if your sleds are 136" tracks, for resale value, consider whether 162s will fit. Could keep you from having to sell in the future, also. Then again, it gives you a REASON to get a newer trailer, right?? Shiny new toys are always fun.
The previous owner of this one had it for hauling his Porsche to Seattle for servicing from Spokane, so he had only 2500 miles on it. If you're buying off the net get LOTS of pics of ALL parts of the trailer before you leave home.
Superclamps are very nice......but I'm too cheap to buy them at full price. The bars I have work fine and only take a minute, just keep them sprayed with WD40 for easy turning.