Looking for new trailer
Brent.m.schmidt
Reg. Aug 2014
Posted 2014-08-07 4:34 AM (#160317)
Subject: Looking for new trailer


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Location: Nashville, TN
Okay so I am new here and I'm sure your get questions all the time. I have recently boat a 2005 dodge 2500 ton. It is not diesel, yes I know first mistake but I can't afford more. Its max tow load is 13,500 pound and the gvwr is 8800 pounds. I am looking for a 3 horse gooseneck trailer, that I can tow with out something happening. My wife does saddle club during the summer prob about 5 plus hour drive. Please help me!!! Thanks!
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Brent.m.schmidt
Reg. Aug 2014
Posted 2014-08-07 4:38 AM (#160318 - in reply to #160317)
Subject: RE: Looking for new trailer


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We have 2 horse's at the moment but plan on buying our daughter a pony here soon
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loveduffy
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2014-08-08 8:51 AM (#160337 - in reply to #160317)
Subject: RE: Looking for new trailer



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welcome to the forum all alumina is what you will need as for what trailer to go for what you wont to spend is the big factor what I did is look around and see what others are using featherlight is a good trailer
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Brent.m.schmidt
Reg. Aug 2014
Posted 2014-08-08 10:35 PM (#160350 - in reply to #160337)
Subject: RE: Looking for new trailer


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Okay thanks! Jus having trouble findig weights and everything
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postlewaitee
Reg. Jul 2014
Posted 2014-08-12 9:40 AM (#160377 - in reply to #160317)
Subject: RE: Looking for new trailer


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www.setroncustomtrailers.comShetron makes all aluminum trailers an are vey nice.
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ChopRod
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2014-08-20 5:33 PM (#160486 - in reply to #160317)
Subject: RE: Looking for new trailer


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We have a 2003 Ram 2500 HD quad cab, AT with 3.73 gears. Everything in tip-top shape. Pulling 3h 8' LQ 7'6 tall 7 wide with slide all steel and excellent brakes. Loaded with horses around 12k. We don't get in a hurry and it works great. We did try some lighter trailers and brands that weighed less but didn't tow as nice. Not sure why but it seems if the rear axles are all the way to the back of the trailer it didn't seem to be balanced right perhaps making the difference.
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