Any brand name suggestions for an enclosed trailer?

Started by Beck, December 31, 2015, 12:23:37 PM

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Beck

Does anyone have any brand name suggestions for an enclosed trailer? Or brands to stay away from?

I am considering an all aluminum version. I don't know if they are worth the extra money. The big problem I have with the extra investment is historically I sell things like that in about 2 years. I don't think the extra money will come back on the resale.  

I think a 7 x 16 will fill my needs for now. I just enquired about a Stealth brand. I had never heard of them. The pictures look good. They come in steel or aluminum frame.  

Do any of the manufacturers use torsion axles any more. I know the spring axles are cheaper, but I had the torsion before and liked the ride.

chimp koose

I have a little advise as far as what to do to protect in case of theft . A guy I know had an enclosed trailer stolen from him a few years back . He had some graphics on it that made it easy to locate but when found the police had a problem as the serial # didn't match. Hal asked the police if he could enter the trailer and was allowed in . He removed a section of the ceiling covering and brought out from it a copy of his trailer registration . Case closed, trailer recovered , charges laid .

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Quote from: "chimp koose"I have a little advise as far as what to do to protect in case of theft . A guy I know had an enclosed trailer stolen from him a few years back . He had some graphics on it that made it easy to locate but when found the police had a problem as the serial # didn't match. Hal asked the police if he could enter the trailer and was allowed in . He removed a section of the ceiling covering and brought out from it a copy of his trailer registration . Case closed, trailer recovered , charges laid .

Sounds like a good idea, like when people used to drop business cards into the doors of their cars.
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Tom, My orange trailer was an MTI out of northern Indiana. About  the size you are looking for but not and aluminum frame, It had two torsion axles.Towed like a dream. It went to a Harley guy last summer.

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I used to sell Wells Cargo and Featherlite-Featherlites are nice, but spendy- while the Wells Cargo isn't all aluminum, they are very well built, and we sold a lot of them without issues-