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<blockquote data-quote="Hip" data-source="post: 768765" data-attributes="member: 16058"><p>also agree on the trailer tires. they are not that expensive. i bought one with a rim brand new for less that 75$ for a spare. my trailer has old car tires and they suck. as they go they will be replaced with trailer tires. they also make the rubber for trailer tires different. the compound for the rubber has something in it to not break down from sunshine/ UV light. tires on cars dont last long enough to do that but trailer tires will last many years depending on use.</p><p></p><p>someone mentioned clearence under the trailer. mine sits too low. i wish i had like three more inches, it drags rocks going into reiter parking lot. also drags bottom into my driveway. so keep that in mind.</p><p></p><p>when i was shopping for new trailers Bulldog had the best prices by far in chealis. made it worth the drive at that time.:kissmyass:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hip, post: 768765, member: 16058"] also agree on the trailer tires. they are not that expensive. i bought one with a rim brand new for less that 75$ for a spare. my trailer has old car tires and they suck. as they go they will be replaced with trailer tires. they also make the rubber for trailer tires different. the compound for the rubber has something in it to not break down from sunshine/ UV light. tires on cars dont last long enough to do that but trailer tires will last many years depending on use. someone mentioned clearence under the trailer. mine sits too low. i wish i had like three more inches, it drags rocks going into reiter parking lot. also drags bottom into my driveway. so keep that in mind. when i was shopping for new trailers Bulldog had the best prices by far in chealis. made it worth the drive at that time.:kissmyass: [/QUOTE]
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