New Trailer again
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Thanks, it's a one owner 96, always fresh water, that needs a new home. It was purchased to sell, and it's hard to sell one without a trailer. It will be in the classifieds very soon. Getting some clear repaired right now.
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What's the total material cost to build your trailer?....I know you have 100 hours labor, but curious as to just materials cost...........That's gotta be a 12K trailer if Myco sells it ...or more!!
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Axles 1600
Tires wheels 2400
Brakes and pump 1300
Metal, 3500
Tool box 250
Coupler100
Jack and winch, 200
Brake lines, wiring, lights. 245
Bolts, nuts washers132
Bunks, bunk covers 250
Welding supplies, two argon, 15 spools 4043, 25 tips, $400
Lug nuts, 55
Airtight hub kits, $380
I like mycos, but they don't do the top rail, the wiring is adequate, the tailgate is mounted with tiny hinges. The toolboxes are side mounted and fill with water at some ramps, but most of all.. I can not afford one. They are great trailers, and a quality company that supports their customers. Go USA, made in America
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Looks great, i have redone mine over the years and improved. I did steel fenders that are painted and undercoated. I mounted them with wellnuts and nylon washers to stop galvanic corrosion and so far so good.Im getting ready to do some uplighting now that its running again.