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Old 06-16-2009, 01:28 PM   #9
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Default Re: Enclosed Trailer Recomendations

I am NOT happy with my Haulmark. It's one year old. They use sheet metal for crossmembers. It is not a full frame. They cut the frame off behind the axles and weld in a piece of sheetmetal for the dovetail. The back door is 1" higher than the floor of the trailer. It cost me a $450 set of headers the first time I backed the car out of it. You have to order roller wheels for the back, added option they don't tell you about. The hydraulic jack, I paid $1800 for and it didn't come with a battery. Most trailer manu's sell the jack for $1200 with a battery. The light switchs are behind the double side doors, should have put them in the front of the doors. You have to climb inside the trailer to turn the lights on, wouldn't it be safer if you sould see to get in to the trailer? And they are not a member of the BBB. The dealer I bought it from is pretty good, but it was manufactured in Georgia and they stink at building trailers. I should have bought a Millenium.
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