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Old 02-22-2011, 06:32 PM
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GUYS.. i'm looking for a new trailer for my 23 foot baja outlaw. my current one is steel and its trashed due to the salt water. does anyone know a local shop that sells NICE aluminum trailers.

i'm thinking about driving across country to visit family and pick up a tralier back there due to possible lower prices..

any help would be great.. i'm not looking for a hight dollar trailer but a nice lower end one in the 2500 to $3000K range.

thanks,
Mike
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views but no answers... come on guys..
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Old 02-24-2011, 12:55 PM
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views but no answers... come on guys..
Call Wayne at West Coast trailers
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He reps several brands including Magic Tilt
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Old 02-24-2011, 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by nordy racer
GUYS.. i'm looking for a new trailer for my 23 foot baja outlaw. my current one is steel and its trashed due to the salt water. does anyone know a local shop that sells NICE aluminum trailers.

i'm thinking about driving across country to visit family and pick up a tralier back there due to possible lower prices..

any help would be great.. i'm not looking for a hight dollar trailer but a nice lower end one in the 2500 to $3000K range.

thanks,
Mike
Pacific trailer makes both aluminum and galvanized steel that may fit your need. The aluminum ones are quiet nice but watch the wallet....
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Originally Posted by ShadBurke
Pacific trailer makes both aluminum and galvanized steel that may fit your need.
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Pacific makes a great trailer. I have towed to florida with both a aluminum I beam trailer and a c channel (pacific). Same boat. The cheaper I beam trailer does the job well but as far as trailering ease the c channel was way superior. Less flex, less bounce.
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