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sci
I am going to buy a new trailer to haul a asphalt drag sled in the summer and up to 6 sleds in the winter, I would like it to be new and of the highest quality, finished intererior, sound proof gen. compartment, work station, plenty of lights with heat and AC. I have looked at Pace, Haulmark and Renegade online but don't have a local dealer to go to and look at the trailers first hand. If anyone has any thoughts or insight on buying a large trailer I would appreciate your input.
sooner
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I am going to buy a new trailer to haul a asphalt drag sled in the summer and up to 6 sleds in the winter, I would like it to be new and of the highest quality, finished intererior, sound proof gen. compartment, work station, plenty of lights with heat and AC. I have looked at Pace, Haulmark and Renegade online but don't have a local dealer to go to and look at the trailers first hand. If anyone has any thoughts or insight on buying a large trailer I would appreciate your input.




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Ski Dog
Check out Triton trailers. They make just about any variation of trailers and hopefully one that would fit your requirements. I currently have 3 Triton's (2 place, 4 place and a 12 foot utility trailer) and have had no issues with them. Granted they're not the big trailers that you're looking for but I feel Triton's quality is superior compared to alot of the competition. Good luck with your purchase and doo alot of research. If you look real close at all of the trailers out there you'll find that there's only a hand full that are worth buying IMO.
sci
thanks for the input
ODLEONSNOW
You may want to ask around and find a race equiped trailer. I have seen several around in the part and it seems that they don't sell real quik. I don't know where to start but you may have a team or brand sponsored rider that has recently changed labels and the trailer they were using is available. Ask around something will surface. I have been around the Charmac Trailers build in Twin Falls, Idaho and they are good but much more expensive than most other brands and there isn't much "real" difference in the trailer......02
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