I didn’t find a lot there. That video is kinda specific to that crappy brand. I think the 14k and up are quit a bit beefy than that. There is one company out there, eby I think, that has been building aluminum trailers since the 30’s. The rivet most of their stuff. H&h has been doing the equipment trailer for a long time and now that is marketed under sure trac.Things to watch for. Maybe this can help people to know what to expect, or watch out for.
That's an interesting and informative video, but it should have come with a warning.Things to watch for. Maybe this can help people to know what to expect, or watch out for.
I agree. I don`t even respond to butt hurt people anymore. Its not worth my time, or effort. I don`t even respond the PM`s anymore either.I have very little feel for people getting butt hurt when it involves facts or personal experience, or even opinion. But ok. I’ll check out YouTube.
LOL, yeahhhhh, unfortunately there`s ALOT of that kind of thing going on in youtubbie land.That's an interesting and informative video, but it should have come with a warning.
I got car-sick watching it. To much moving and bouncing to enjoy it.
I have considered aluminum trailers but not for long. Always interested in why people want to pay a premium for something that seems to have a known higher propensity for problems.
That makes sense as to why he is interested.The op is trying to haul at the very top end of the no CDL threshold which is my guess why he’s interested.
This sounds like a bad combo for even a steel trailer. Riding things on the edge of the weight capacity isnt going to make for a trouble free piece of equipment.I will use up 11600 of the 11900 payload