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Fast Forward 07-27-2008 04:58 PM

26 Legend Trailer value?
 
I'm thinking of ordering a new trailer for my 26 and was wondering what the value might be on a nice used Integrity tandem trailer?

boatnt 07-27-2008 09:17 PM

I hope you are not thinking going with Aluminum.

pachanga 07-27-2008 09:37 PM

Curious! What's wrong with aluminum?


Originally Posted by boatnt (Post 2636287)
I hope you are not thinking going with Aluminum.


Fast Forward 07-27-2008 09:44 PM

No on the aluminum. Will be calling Integrity and Manning for a price tomorrow. I may see what a complete re-work would run as well. The trailers for the most part in very nice condition but gray in color and I'd prefer the standard white.

boatnt 07-28-2008 07:30 AM


Originally Posted by pachanga (Post 2636304)
Curious! What's wrong with aluminum?

All I can tell you I had a eagle steel trailer and sold it ,bought a Aluminum trailer and it just never pulled good,a lot of flexing.just never really liked the 2x8 bunk set up.

boatnt 07-28-2008 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by Fast Forward (Post 2636312)
No on the aluminum. Will be calling Integrity and Manning for a price tomorrow. I may see what a complete re-work would run as well. The trailers for the most part in very nice condition but gray in color and I'd prefer the standard white.

I had a white trailer and every time it got a rock chip or any kind of scratch it turn yellow/rust looking and it would stand out .

pachanga 07-28-2008 08:24 AM

Hmmm, I guess that depends on the manufacturer. The new Sunsation I bought is on an aluminum trailer and it pulls like a dream! LOL my main concern was would it float. Come to find out this usually occurs when the bunks are replaced with the wrong type of wood????

The aluminum trailer I have seems to be quite substantial, is a tripple axle for a 288 and is considerably lighter than the tandem intergrety I had with my 260 Powerquest.


Originally Posted by boatnt (Post 2636472)
All I can tell you I had a eagle steel trailer and sold it ,bought a Aluminum trailer and it just never pulled good,a lot of flexing.just never really liked the 2x8 bunk set up.


boatnt 07-28-2008 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by pachanga (Post 2636528)
Hmmm, I guess that depends on the manufacturer. The new Sunsation I bought is on an aluminum trailer and it pulls like a dream! LOL my main concern was would it float. Come to find out this usually occurs when the bunks are replaced with the wrong type of wood????

The aluminum trailer I have seems to be quite substantial, is a tripple axle for a 288 and is considerably lighter than the tandem intergrety I had with my 260 Powerquest.

I had integity Trailers and they are a very good trailer,
Most of the parts for most Aluminum bolt on trailers come from the same supplyers,the trailer manufacture just bolts them together.
You have a triple axle trailer thats propably rated for 10.000lbs
carrying a 288 sunny thats about 4-5k lbs,it better pull like a dream.

Shawn D 07-28-2008 09:19 AM

I've had two Integrity trailers now. One under a 230 Conquest, pulled it all over with a Grand Cherokee V-8. Pulled great & stopped straight. Now we are pullin a 340 Vyper on a Triple Axle 15,000# Integrity. Pulls and Stops Great, But I do need a better truck. F-250 351W, Under powered.

Last fall I called integrity about buildin one for a 340, I think it was around $9500. Keep in mind Steel Prices have gone up alot since then.

Knot 4 Me 07-28-2008 09:53 AM

Go with a darker color. I hate my white trailer.


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