Manning Aluminum Trailers
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From: Rockwood MI. Kalkaska MI. Sopron Hungary.
I have a 3 axle steel bunk manning under my old 34 Vyper, very nice trailer tows well and very solid, I have them building me a new 37 Aluminum this winter for my A/T and priced well under MYCO, very good people to deal with and very well built trailers, I would put them up against a MYCO anytime.
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From: Streamwood, Il.
I just picked my steel manning tandem for my 31 sonic about 3 weeks ago. I was very impressed with the construction. For the money its hands down a great trailer. I went with the drive guard as well, and tool box - highly suggest doing it for what they want for it!!
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From: Springfield, IL
I appreciate all the feedback. I ordered the Manning tri-axle aluminum trailer with E.O.H. brakes, LED lights, 5 star mag wheels, and 15" wheels with D load range tires. It also comes with torsion axles. $8300 plus tax and $200 freight.
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You definately want 16" wheels/tires, period.
More options for tires.
Less rotations per mile equals less heat.
I'd go with LT truck tires vs. any trailer tire nowadays. I've been running Firestone Trans Force tires for a few years and love them.
More options for tires.
Less rotations per mile equals less heat.
I'd go with LT truck tires vs. any trailer tire nowadays. I've been running Firestone Trans Force tires for a few years and love them.
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From: Henderson, KY
I would certainly want 16" load range E' for a little more money you have a whole lot more tire. My new trailer is going to have them. I have 17" Wheels on my trailer now. and love them
Last edited by Anchorman; 09-04-2009 at 09:29 AM.
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