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trailer for sceptre
what weight capacity trailer do you sceptre owners have? i did a search and didnt find much. right now im looking at a loadmaster 5900lb w/leds ,front and rear bunks ,torsion axles ,kodiak brakes, and guide posts price seems pretty reasonable too at $3200. what you think? oh yeah its an aluminum I Beam
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Re: trailer for sceptre
ttt
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Re: trailer for sceptre
I paid roughly the same for a Venture Aluminum roller trailer for my 73 Tsunami about two years ago. That had the cadmium kodiaks on both torsion axles but no guide posts and no LEDs.
Location (I'm in CT) and AL prices seemed to be a big variable in pricing when I looked in to it. The brakes are a big variable too. SS is a lot more expensive than Cad and doing both axles is a lot more expensive than one. CT requires both.
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5900lbs capacity sound about right?
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I'd have to check but my guess is yes. I never did get a chance to weigh it. I went by the specs listed on this site, then added for the motor fuel and "other".
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Re: trailer for sceptre
any one?? 5900lbs capacity sound right?
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Re: trailer for sceptre
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If no brakes on the trailer be sure your vehicle can handle the load. IMO 3/4 ton would be sufficent. I have seen a lot of people towing 25ft + boats with CJ Jeeps. It may tow fine... but stopping is another issue. See ya, Ken
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