Posted 2007-02-14 9:14 PM (#55575) Subject: Best Light GN 2 horse trailer?
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What would you think is the best light 2 horse GN trailer? I don't want to spend more than I have to, but I would prefer having a GN slant load rather than a bumper pull. I am driving a 2007 Ford F-150 4x4 5.4 V 8 which has a 6.5' bed. I am concerned about both the weight of the GN tongue and the rail clearance with the short bed. Thanks for your suggestions.
Posted 2007-02-15 9:53 AM (#55606 - in reply to #55575) Subject: RE: Best Light GN 2 horse trailer?
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Location: Denton,Texas
You should have no problem pulling a GN with your truck check out Bonded Trailers in Denton they sell a Cherokee trailer that pulls great and have the best customer service around.
Posted 2007-02-15 10:24 AM (#55609 - in reply to #55575) Subject: RE: Best Light GN 2 horse trailer?
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Location: Coconut Creek, FL
Hawk and Trailet are aluminum skin steel frame so they are probably heavier than most all aluminum and that was one of your concerns.
However, I do like the construction of Hawk trailers and they will let allow for custom options. There's an excellent article about them on the website.
Posted 2007-02-15 10:48 AM (#55611 - in reply to #55575) Subject: RE: Best Light GN 2 horse trailer?
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Location: South Central OK
You really shouldn't think you need an Aluminum trailer. If you find two trailers equipped similarly one steel and one Aluminum, there will only be a few hundred pounds difference...I'd say less than 300 for a two horse. You'll only see a notable weight difference in the five horse and bigger.
I'm going to recommend a Hawk or Trail-et, it'd be helpful to know where you are located because some brands are very regional in availability.