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| Does anybody have any experience with the aluminum over steel trailers made by Wrangler in Quitman, Arkansas? They are moderately priced & look OK on their website. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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| They are nice trailers at a reasonable price,and depending on the amount of useage should hold up nicely.I see a lot of them on the road here,probably because they are made in Arkansas along with Calico,Delta,and Ponderosa. |
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| Thanks, I really don't haul very much or very far. I know Sundowner, Merhow, Featherlite, etc. make nice trailers, but they come with a nice price tag as well. I guess one of those would make sense if you are showing or using it extensively. My other debate is GN vs. BP. We have a truck camper(haven't used in years), so the GN would eliminate that use. I've just heard that GN's are much safer for pulling & living in CO where it's not so flat, that might be the best way to go. |
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Location: Belle, MO | We are very familiar with Wrangler trailers and know the owners personally.
We have been very impressed with their product (that's how we got to know them)
Let me know if you have any specific questions. |
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Location: western PA | We used a truck camper and bumper pull trailer for years. The loading and unloading of the camper was difficult and came to a head when we almost dumped the camper when unloading. We also didn't like the loaded rig in windy situations. We bought a large gooseneck with LQ and were amazed at how well it tracks in any weather. It's faster to hook up and easier to mess with one piece of equipment. This year we sold our bumper pull and bought a second shorter lq to replace the bumper pull. It's a great way to travel. You won't be disappointed. BOL Gard |
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