Top 4 or 5 trailer manufactures

   / Top 4 or 5 trailer manufactures #31  
Here's some advice.....About where are you located? Just the State would do, and then the responses could be more helpful.
The reason that I asked about location is that I think trailer manufacturing is pretty much a regional thing since shipping them around the country would be so expensive. I'm not familiar with trailers in your whereabouts, but there must be some good ones nearby. You'll find one ...sure enough. There are dealers that handle name brands around the country.
Cheers,
Mike
 
   / Top 4 or 5 trailer manufactures #32  
I have a bumper pull 20ft PJ(7,000 axles)for the last 5 years,no issues to date.My other picks would be corn pro & cronkhite.
 
   / Top 4 or 5 trailer manufactures #33  
Here is my Kaufman. I'm happy with it.

 
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#34  
I had no idea Kaufman had such a bad rating. Wish I would have looked into it further before spending almost 4k with them. Reviews on the BBB are horrible. My experience too and you can bet mine will be on there soon. All they want is your money.
 
   / Top 4 or 5 trailer manufactures #35  
See if you have a dealer for Redi-Haul Trailers, INC. in your area i.e. Redi Haul Trailers Home Page. In my estimation they make a very good product with good support from the factory.
Cheers,
Mike
 
   / Top 4 or 5 trailer manufactures #36  
Imperial Trailer contact form for custom built trailers

These guys are well known for quality, at least their tilt trailers are.

Trailers - Sauber Mfg. Co.

I used to work for these guys and can definitely vouch for their quality. They kinda specialize in utility company trailers (pole trailers, reel trailers, etc...) but they make a very nice deckover, though maybe heavier than you are looking for. I have no idea what they cost, but I am sure a lot. They are also very customizable, and you can get them galvanized if you want to pay.
 
   / Top 4 or 5 trailer manufactures #37  
I had no idea Kaufman had such a bad rating. Wish I would have looked into it further before spending almost 4k with them. Reviews on the BBB are horrible. My experience too and you can bet mine will be on there soon. All they want is your money.

You never went into detail on what is wrong with the trailer. If you explain maybe someone here can help.
 
   / Top 4 or 5 trailer manufactures #38  
Moritz and corn-pro seem to be the two most common ones I see around my area
 
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#39  
Basically the trailer pulled horribly right from the start. Jerks and vibrates something fierce. First they said it was probably the tires as they used really cheap ones. Can you believe they actually told me that? I told them "well that's nice I would have liked the option for good ones". Called them several times but they would not take it back, trade tires nor even look at the trailer. Instead sent me to guy next door that had no idea. He didn't even work for them. The whole thing was weird and showed poor support. The tires were radials so had them balanced but no improvement. Then first blow out happened at about 1500-2000 miles (1 year old). I replaced all of them worried about it and hoping trailer would pull better. Well it did improve some and at least now it's bare-able but still sucks. So took it to a repair shop "great guy too" and he spent some time with it and agreed something was not right. Said axles were straight but still didn't pull like it should. 1 axle may have a slight amount of play in bearing but wasn't much. May replace bearing just to see. Over all very disappointed with my purchase and will not buy another from them.
 
   / Top 4 or 5 trailer manufactures #40  
Basically the trailer pulled horribly right from the start. Jerks and vibrates something fierce. First they said it was probably the tires as they used really cheap ones. Can you believe they actually told me that? I told them "well that's nice I would have liked the option for good ones". Called them several times but they would not take it back, trade tires nor even look at the trailer. Instead sent me to guy next door that had no idea. He didn't even work for them. The whole thing was weird and showed poor support. The tires were radials so had them balanced but no improvement. Then first blow out happened at about 1500-2000 miles (1 year old). I replaced all of them worried about it and hoping trailer would pull better. Well it did improve some and at least now it's bare-able but still sucks. So took it to a repair shop "great guy too" and he spent some time with it and agreed something was not right. Said axles were straight but still didn't pull like it should. 1 axle may have a slight amount of play in bearing but wasn't much. May replace bearing just to see. Over all very disappointed with my purchase and will not buy another from them.

Do you like the trailet other than the problem and poor support? I would try to figure out what is wrong with it, it would be cheaper than a new trailer.

Here is some stuff you can check:

Jack it up and spin the tires to see if they are out of round or have a crooked tread. Also inspect them for flat spots.

Retourque the wheels, u bolts and spring shackles to spec.
 

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