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Old 05-22-2013, 09:59 AM
Stauter99 Stauter99 is offline
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I have had galvanized and aluminum trailers and they both have their pros and cons. I currently have an aluminum load-master trailer which I like. The main things I would look out for is that the trailer have all stainless hardware and torsion springs versus leaf springs. Load-master, continental, ezzzz-on and performance are all brands that I consider good trailers. One downside to aluminum, if you have a tandem or tri axle trailer, they WILL float on you. Been in some sticky situations where the trailer floated with a strong current and got caught underneath a dock...
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