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Thread: Trailer Pricing

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    Trailer Pricing

    What kind of pricing can I expect for a dual axle aluminum trailer for a 24' Pantera? Disc brakes, torsion axles, etc...

    Is $2500-$3000 about right?

    Trying to figure out if I'm better off redoing my current trailer or buying new. Trailer is a 95' South FL aluminum, but all of the hardware is rusted up and needs to be replaced, including, springs, drums, etc.
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    A new Nextrail aluminum twin axle bunk trailer for a 24' boat is around $4000.
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    you cna replace everything on the axle, including the axle for about 290$ per axle.. go to axis product, i just ordered 3 complete from there and i was impressed with both price and service

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    I think you're going to be around 4K or a little higher for disc brakes, torsion bars, etc. Would think it would be cheaper to redo yours.

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    My dad ordered a new Myco for his 24 footer currently being built. It was about $5,000, but it has everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gladhe8er View Post
    My dad ordered a new Myco for his 24 footer currently being built. It was about $5,000, but it has everything.
    That seems cheap at 208.00 a foot..My 38 was 394.00 a foot
    The only time when you have too much Ammo is when your swimming or on fire


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    I just got a quote on a 33' Alum Triple Axel for my new Scarab..... $8,200. I was shocked ! ! !

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    Quote Originally Posted by SANLEONKID View Post
    I just got a quote on a 33' Alum Triple Axel for my new Scarab..... $8,200. I was shocked ! ! !


    From Myco?

    A buddy of mine just called on a 38 Myco for his Cig 14800.00


    So he just spent 6200 on a redo and paint on his steel myco
    The only time when you have too much Ammo is when your swimming or on fire


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    Quote Originally Posted by Strip Poker 388 View Post
    That seems cheap at 208.00 a foot..My 38 was 394.00 a foot
    I guess it helps when they are buddies from waaaay back

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gladhe8er View Post
    I guess it helps when they are buddies from waaaay back
    Its all in who ya know i guess
    The only time when you have too much Ammo is when your swimming or on fire



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