got me a new trailer

Started by BUBBA, July 18, 2005, 07:42:26 AM

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BUBBA

I went saturday to get a trailer.I was looking at getting a new one 16' long with just a wooden floor for about $1600.Well,I ended up bringing home a 18' steel deck car trailer.They offered me a good price on it cause they said it needed to go.What's a trailer like this normally sell for? Just wondering if I got a good deal or if they where just telling me that.
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SWAMPER

Dang thats some :bling: right there Roctoy....dont know on the price but props for such a nice trailer
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iNfErNaL

Here in Cali,they go for about $2500...I had a 16 ft. that I bought for $1600 about 2 years ago,but I couldn't use it any more after putting full width 1 tons under my Junk,so I had one made just for the Jeep,and it cost me $2000...Everyone who's seen it says I got a killer deal!.
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BUBBA

One of the guy's that was working there said they retail for $2600,but they usually sell them for $2495.I got this one for $1995 plus tax,tag,and title.For a total of $2054 out the door.I figured that was a good deal for a brand new trailer.
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CTENG in KS

NICE!  Wanna take my truck for a ride?
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BUBBA

 :ha_ha: I'm anxious to take mine for a ride.
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red

u got a pretty good deal. i helped make a few trailers in my welding class, only downside to a metal floor is the weight, but well worth it.
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mr4x42u

looks good,,thats about the right price for a new trailor like that..about what my buddy paid for the same style..so you did good.. :thumbs:
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That will run you about $3200 where I'm at
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To The Floor

a lot of these trailers can't even be built for the price you buy them for.  i bet if you add up all the steel, the axles, wheels and tires, taillights, and wiring you will be scratching your head for where the labor cost is at
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red

the steel isnt that bad, neither are the lights/wireing. between tires, wheels, and steel ur probly gonna pay about 900-1200, depending on wheels/tires. lights and wireing shouldnt cost any more than 50 bucks at the absolute most. idk about axles.
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red

helped my old teacher make a trailer for himself out of junkyard parts, cost him under 500 bucks.
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reklund5

That trailer is definitely sweet!  Do yourself a favor though...throw and old bed comforter in the truck when you go wheeling...

When the trailer is left out in the sun all day, laying down on it to strap down your truck is like laying down on a hot griddle!!!  It'll burn the ever living snot outta the backs of your arms (ask me how I know...)  Put that old blanket down first and avoid the frying pan sensation!   :flamer:

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BUBBA

I won't have to lay down on it to chain it down,but that's a good idea to carry a blanket in case I wanna lay on it to do some work underneath,thanks for the thought.
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79coyotefrg

usually around $100 / foot of trailer around here



looks nice,  i think you did ok
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Quote from: reklund5 on July 19, 2005, 09:36:50 PM
That trailer is definitely sweet!  Do yourself a favor though...throw and old bed comforter in the truck when you go wheeling...

When the trailer is left out in the sun all day, laying down on it to strap down your truck is like laying down on a hot griddle!!!  It'll burn the ever living snot outta the backs of your arms (ask me how I know...)  Put that old blanket down first and avoid the frying pan sensation!   :flamer:

Ryan




Ok everyone at the same time: How do you know!!!  :laugh:

Sounds like a very good deal, I bought one new with a wood floor in 98, cost about 3,000.00 with surge brakes and tilt bed.
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BUBBA

 :rofl2:
I used a trailer a couple years ago that had surge brakes.That was the most annoying trip I have ever made with a trailer.Ever time I even just let off the gas it would pretty much throw you through the windsheild.
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