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<blockquote data-quote="civicmindedex79" data-source="post: 609817" data-attributes="member: 2024"><p>I just sold my 28' Haulmark and what I found was without paying for a custom built you can pick between Haulmark and Vintage for a full 96" x 96" door. Yes there are several more companies that make wide doors but always remember to check everything. Only a few that make the door cables on the outside of the door. Meaning door opening somewhere around 96" but the cables are maybe 90". Usually their answer is to just put a winch on the door, which is a pita. </p><p></p><p>Just a tip I was told....... If you are looking at used trailers a quick way to know if it is an extra wide is the lights will always be on the door on the back. Never beside the door. I dont know this to be fact but every trailer I looked at it was correct. </p><p></p><p>Also what I have been told is you can have them built as wide 100" if you have a commercial need it for it, but be weary they are not legale in many states if you was to get checked. </p><p></p><p>Phil's Trailers in Waco, Tx was awesome to work with on a haulmark. </p><p>LB's Trailers in Elgin, Al is a great guy and good to work with for a Vintage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="civicmindedex79, post: 609817, member: 2024"] I just sold my 28' Haulmark and what I found was without paying for a custom built you can pick between Haulmark and Vintage for a full 96" x 96" door. Yes there are several more companies that make wide doors but always remember to check everything. Only a few that make the door cables on the outside of the door. Meaning door opening somewhere around 96" but the cables are maybe 90". Usually their answer is to just put a winch on the door, which is a pita. Just a tip I was told....... If you are looking at used trailers a quick way to know if it is an extra wide is the lights will always be on the door on the back. Never beside the door. I dont know this to be fact but every trailer I looked at it was correct. Also what I have been told is you can have them built as wide 100" if you have a commercial need it for it, but be weary they are not legale in many states if you was to get checked. Phil's Trailers in Waco, Tx was awesome to work with on a haulmark. LB's Trailers in Elgin, Al is a great guy and good to work with for a Vintage. [/QUOTE]
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