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rseibenick 01-17-2010 12:38 PM

Aluminum trailers
 
Would like to know the Pros and Cons of a aluminum 24 ft car trailer.

Mark Callanan 01-17-2010 01:20 PM

Re: Aluminum trailers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rseibenick (Post 163339)
Would like to know the Pros and Cons of a aluminum 24 ft car trailer.

Only con would be the price

John Kelley 01-17-2010 01:48 PM

Re: Aluminum trailers
 
http://classracer.com/classforum/sho...light=TRAILERS

Dave Casey 01-17-2010 05:57 PM

Re: Aluminum trailers
 
There are at least 3 manufacturers of aluminum trailers. Aluminum Trailer Co, Goldrush, Optima come to mind. I own a Goldrush and it is top quality.Yes , aluminum trailer are more pricey, but if you can swing it,they are great. I think that 24' is the optimum size for a standard operation. I have had a 24 and 26,and I prefer the 24.

CBS 01-17-2010 07:33 PM

Re: Aluminum trailers
 
Dont forget a T&E....the finest.....should be at the top of the list.....

Goldrush is the only thing thats close.....the others are steps down....no offense....

cbs

Dave Ribeiro 01-17-2010 08:58 PM

Re: Aluminum trailers
 
ATC, is the Best Trailer for the money .... Goldrush & T + E are much
more expensive ... Check them out and see, you will buy an ATC in the
end .... Featherlite, also makes a nice Trailer for the money... Good luck, in your search and compare apples to apples.... LOL

James Perrone 01-18-2010 09:29 AM

Re: Aluminum trailers
 
Pace make an aluminum trailer..
I own a 24 ft it a good trailer 5000lb axle
Nice and light reg lb 3300lbs
Optima starts the build and Pace finishes it

Dave Ficacci 01-19-2010 12:44 PM

Re: Aluminum trailers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Polhill (Post 163733)
Ron

If you are thinking that a lighter trailer = better mileage, It would take you MANY years to make up the difference in the cost of the trailer with fuel savings.

Think of it this way. If your Motorhome got 10 MPG Now with a regular trailer it would take 50 Gal of fuel to go 500 Miles. 50 Gallons x $2.70 per gallon = $135 each way. Now say your new Alum trailer gets you another MPG to 11 MPG, the same trip would take 45.5 gallons of fuel . So 45.5 Gallons x $2.70 = $122.85 each way so you would save $12.15, or $24.30 round trip. That means if you bought a $15,000 Alum trailer, over say the $9000 Steel trailer that I bought, You would have to go 246,914 miles to make up the difference is price. And knowing how much you travel in a year I'd say roughly 3000 miles, it would take you over 82 years to cover that much.

Just to put things in perspective.

If you are going to put things in perspective...do it all the way.

Towing that steel piece of sh!t behind you puts additional wear and tear on your truck/motorhome's engine/tires/frame/brakes etc. It will also go through trailer tires faster... Put a price on that..

Think resale. In 10 years that 9000 steal trailer will be worth 3000...if it hasnt fallen apart yet. The 15000 aluminum one will still pull in 10k.

Goldrush and T&E are the only way to fly.

Greg Turk 01-19-2010 02:28 PM

Re: Aluminum trailers
 
Thank you Steve , its much clearer now!!:rolleyes:

Greg Turk 01-19-2010 03:12 PM

Re: Aluminum trailers
 
Steve.....Why you gotto be like that????
Thankx for the extra eyes...my search ended a couple of weeks ago
I'll send you a PM with pix:D
later....
Turkman


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