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Look at ATC trailers
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When investing in a trailer I was able to buy a Goldrush first. I bought a stripped down unit. Bench, winch and tie downs. A battery for the break away brakes and 12 volt lights. No liner on the walls. It sold for the same money I paid 10 years later. It was fantastic. I bought another with lights, Changer and lining, winch and cabinets. Never had a tire problem as it was so light.
Bought a T and E Stacker used wonderful unit no porblems. Built another EXCELLENT. Sold for purchase price. Tires use 16.5 on BIG trailers . Better lasting. Dont curb any of the tires below this size they are GONE. If you can afford buy the Aluminum trailers, keep them nice and they will cost less in the long run. Resale in past kept up with the new prices. 26 ft is good for single car with room for golf cart across or longer. |
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No matter whose trailer you decide to go with, get the largest most heavy duty tire you can fit under your trailer
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Greg is correct! ATC trailers are light, cheap, and tow great. You can save a lot of fuel with a lighter trailer.
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I have a 2001 Classic RTX I bought new from Flying A and I have really liked it.
I have a friend that had a Pace, he did quite a bit if research before he got another trailer and he ended up getting a Classic also. Good Luck, Bill |
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Your initial outlay may be greater but with a Featherlight or Goldrush it will be better in the long run. A lighter trailer, won't rust, and resale is great.
I made the mistake of buying a cheap off-brand and within 6 months the doors sagged, ramp didn't fit right and had 4 flat tires ( they used wheels that had been sitting in the warehouse so long that the valve stems rotted ). Jim |
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I have owned Pace, Classic, and now Goldrush all bought new.
Dollar for Dollar Classic is the best buy for the money. Goldrush is expensive and their customer service sucks. I bought a $30,000 trailer that all the doors leaked dirt and water when it rains from the time it was brand new. I could not even get Goldrush to return my calls about sending me a new gasket seal for the doors. In the earlier posts discussion was the return on investment was best on Goldrush or Motorsport. Both do bring good money when resale comes but if you take care of it a Classic will do the same. I had my Classic for 8 years and did get almost all my money back when I sold it. I did not have any problems with the Classic other than tire issues which were the 15" trailer models everyone seems to have issues with. I had nothing but trouble with the Pace which I only owned for about 5 years. I have had the Goldrush for 3 years now and like it except it still leaks around the gasket seals on all 3 doors. It has 16" tires which are easier to get a heavy duty tire for and have had no tire issues with. Goldrush is the gold standard but as I said the customer service really sucks. Classic is the best buy for the money but do by a box tube frame model and not the I beam as they are lighter and pull better. My 2 Cents |
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If you can afford the goldrush it is worth the investment. I bought the 24ft from Dick and kept it for 10 years and got my money back out of it. The buyer could not believe that it was 24 yrs old when he looked at it.
Mark |
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