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Originally Posted by Rusty
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At $699 for the 5x8', or at $599 for the smaller sized 4x7' trailer, these would be a lot safer for going longer distances, driving the interstate highways, than a fixer-upper $100-200 used trailer. Things happen fast when something goes wrong with a trailer at 70-mph.
They are brand new, have new everything, tires, rims, bearings, lights, plus an all steel, welded frame, and probably have to meet the federal safety rules. Having larger tires and lights that work is probably a big plus too, as opposed to the smaller 8" rims and lights that don't work on an oldie moldy, used fixer-upper trailer.
By the way, TAV Electronics and cell phone repair,
www.tavelectronics.com, across from the Plymouth police station, about one mile north off Route 93-Exit 26 has U-Haul trailers and vans and pickups ..... and for $15/day(last October) has a small utility trailer designed with a hold down slot for a motorcycle.