Load Rite trailers...5 star model
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I am not sure of the jersey brake rule. I have a load rite with one axel surge brakes. Maybe it depends on what the weight of the rig is. Hopefully it lasts a few more yrs it will be dunking in saltwater all the time this yr. I will be in southern barnegate bay this yr!!!!
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East Coast Trailers are good because they're close and cheap! They're also good for very simple things like bolt changes etc, but I wouldn't get a new trailer from him. I've just heard some not so great stories as far as set ups go. Like i mentioned in your other thread, your loadmaster under the kryptonite is a far superior trailer and will cost very little to make new!
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Berns,
East Coast Trailers are good because they're close and cheap! They're also good for very simple things like bolt changes etc, but I wouldn't get a new trailer from him. I've just heard some not so great stories as far as set ups go. Like i mentioned in your other thread, your loadmaster under the kryptonite is a far superior trailer and will cost very little to make new!
East Coast Trailers are good because they're close and cheap! They're also good for very simple things like bolt changes etc, but I wouldn't get a new trailer from him. I've just heard some not so great stories as far as set ups go. Like i mentioned in your other thread, your loadmaster under the kryptonite is a far superior trailer and will cost very little to make new!