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<blockquote data-quote="1tfrot" data-source="post: 710031" data-attributes="member: 9335"><p>I went the middle route. better than your cheaply built Georgia stuff, but not high end aluminum stuff. mines an MTI out of Indiana. 24'x8.5 with +12" of height. ordered the widest rear door opening.</p><p></p><p>think I paid under 9K and it also included extra lighting inside, 30a hookup, and pre-wired for ac (found an ac unit for cheap locally), and upgraded to 6K axles. we built drive over fenders and added a bunk up front. </p><p></p><p>seems like a decent trailer so far (3yo now), but there still some cheap things that you have to fix yourself over time (like trim barely tacked in)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1tfrot, post: 710031, member: 9335"] I went the middle route. better than your cheaply built Georgia stuff, but not high end aluminum stuff. mines an MTI out of Indiana. 24'x8.5 with +12" of height. ordered the widest rear door opening. think I paid under 9K and it also included extra lighting inside, 30a hookup, and pre-wired for ac (found an ac unit for cheap locally), and upgraded to 6K axles. we built drive over fenders and added a bunk up front. seems like a decent trailer so far (3yo now), but there still some cheap things that you have to fix yourself over time (like trim barely tacked in) [/QUOTE]
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