Help me with a trailer
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Help me with a trailer
I want to lookin into buying one to hual my DJ gear. My partner in business is going to be pulling it with his Malibu Maxx so it has to be light and small. I won't be buying it now (or too soon for that matter) but i want to look into it now so i know what to look for later. I've got other thing to buy first with the cash, Like Logo work . So if you have any suggestions please let me know.
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I've had great luck with reliability and durability with Wells Cargo and Hallmark brand trailers. Are you looking to haul with the bonnie?
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Originally Posted by Darrel
probibly not the bonnie, i figured that Guys Malibu could handle the weight and breaking better (4 wheel disc). i just found out though that his car has a 1000lb max towing weight... might cause some problems.
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Originally Posted by Darrel
Really? i didn't think that the tranny would hold up to that. maybe it will have to go on the bonnie insted... its not like i'm going to be going long distance, and it will only be mabe once a month...
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Originally Posted by driverjohn2005
you'll be good, just take it easy and remember that you have a trailer. Longer stoping distances and wider turns
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Originally Posted by Darrel
Originally Posted by driverjohn2005
you'll be good, just take it easy and remember that you have a trailer. Longer stoping distances and wider turns
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Weel, with all the junkyard runs made around here, and if you have access to a welder, I'd say go custom. Get an axle, some angle iron, and have fun....
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