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didn't find a website for those guys, but I think this is the same guys you are talking aboutQuote:
Originally Posted by fbronco86
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My dad bought a Terry's trailer at the reccomendation of Grayson's dad. It's built well enough, but we've had issues with the wiring. Good trailer for the money.Quote:
Originally Posted by JBrown89
Al Gore has not made it to Porter,Texas yet so they are still lacking the internet.Quote:
Originally Posted by CRaSHnBuRN
Pick up an Equipment Trader magazine. They have plenty of adds for what you want in the back. Like a car hauler but heavier.
I've also been seeing adds for 18'x83" utility trailers in the chronicle for $1050 with 1 braking axle, not sure if they're 3500s or 5200s, or if tires are new. There are lots of trailer places in Houston you could call around to check prices.
$2700 for the heavy hauler with a removable fender and LEDs, 5200lb axles(one braking), bulldog hitch, 20footer(an 18 was same price)etc. Not too bad, but who know what the quality is like.Quote:
Originally Posted by CRaSHnBuRN
Things to check for on cheapass trailer (like mine);
Deck width
Size of hitch (for a trailer that big it should DEFFINATELY be 2 5/16)
Quality of wiring
Painted undercarriage
Ramp attachment
These are the main problems I've had with my trailer.
oops jsut saw Jimmy's post about the quality for the money.
J&M will build one for around 3k but 4-6 weeks.
Take 3 in Brenham transfered me to 4 different people, then told me there trailer guy wasnt there to give me a price so I hung up.
who built yours again sharpe? Maybe we should start a thread with everyone describing what trailer they have, how much it costs, and any complaints or problems
buy a big tex. if they are cheaper in mt pleasant at the factory, i could pull it back for you next time i go home.
theres a place on 45 south in/south of conroe that sells big tex.
Big Tex, Pro-Trak and Goosenecks are all cheaper if you buy them through a distributor. (So they all told me) I really like the quality on my Pro-Trak but I don't think they make what you are lookin for.
A company caleld Truck Metal and More out of Uvalde. They suck ass.
Stole mine from St. John evidently, reworked by Janco! :gigem:
also OK doesn't collect sales tax. you can take the trailer to the DMV and registr it as a homemade or fib on the cost.