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<blockquote data-quote="civicmindedex79" data-source="post: 710084" data-attributes="member: 2024"><p>Haulmark, vision, and continental all make trailers wide enough for pretty much anything you have. Of course there are a bunch of custom trailer builders. I don't know where you are from and how nice of a trailer you want but Phil's Trailer sales in Waco, TX is probably the best trailer people I have talked to. website is <a href="http://www.trailernut.com" target="_blank">www.trailernut.com</a> I bought a brand new 28' haulmark a couple of years ago. Used it 3 times and realized what kind of damage an offroad rig could do to a trailer that nice so I sold it. If I ever done it again I would just buy a non-finished but insulated trailer. Just my thoughts on it. One tip when looking at trailers that they told me at Phil's is if you are looking for a trailer wide enough for a buggy 99.99% of the time if the lights are not on the rear door it is not wide enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="civicmindedex79, post: 710084, member: 2024"] Haulmark, vision, and continental all make trailers wide enough for pretty much anything you have. Of course there are a bunch of custom trailer builders. I don't know where you are from and how nice of a trailer you want but Phil's Trailer sales in Waco, TX is probably the best trailer people I have talked to. website is [url=http://www.trailernut.com]www.trailernut.com[/url] I bought a brand new 28' haulmark a couple of years ago. Used it 3 times and realized what kind of damage an offroad rig could do to a trailer that nice so I sold it. If I ever done it again I would just buy a non-finished but insulated trailer. Just my thoughts on it. One tip when looking at trailers that they told me at Phil's is if you are looking for a trailer wide enough for a buggy 99.99% of the time if the lights are not on the rear door it is not wide enough. [/QUOTE]
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