Posted by brent zappe on March 18, 2016 at 09:11:07 from (108.215.224.173):
In Reply to: What wold you use? posted by onefarmer on March 18, 2016 at 07:02:15:
This what I have learned about trailers. It can be repaired if you really love it but how much is it going to be? The right way is to do this take that old trailer and turn it in. A new trailer with a good frame and axles set stright in line will tow so much better than a half fast fix trailer. Just think that gives you the reason to get a longer trailer to haul more than what your hauling. One more thing if I was you I would go torque axles. They tow alot better than springs even when there unloaded. Why spend all that money on it when you got your money out of useing it. I had to replace a car trailer over here one year. I am glad I did get a new one instead of trying to fix the old one. The new one I had got had a winch on it and is a low boy hauler. You might say to torque axles are the best I should know I some times forget this trailer is behind my F 250 truck. I haul heavy tractors I do not qucik fix trailers because if I think it is done right and it is not every thing is all over a road and there is a world of hurt. More money to fix every body cars Sorry no old trailers and quick fixes ovr here at my house.
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