Buy a quality name. Check their website for the construction specs, going to be a lot of flex in that overhang. Buying the bargain will cost you down the road. Then see if you can find the same trailer for sale USED and check the cost....
Elkhart Indiana is the place to buy trailers...Most are built within a few miles of there
-- Edited by DonSSDD on Sunday 18th of February 2024 03:16:47 PM
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Mahone Bay, NS Still not old enough to need an automatic
Apparently the business is SDG trailers. Their main line seems to be concession trailers. The business seems to have good ratings, but most of the feedback is from people who bought concession trailers.
Kevin, for a tow vehicle I suggest a 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood 60 with 500 cubes & the strongest axles in the industry. You could bury a nitrous system in the various hoses & lines and nobody would be the wiser. Not legal in Ontario though.
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Cam, Toronto.
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They have to meet a certain criteria to be sold in Canada, so they must be at least a decent trailer. Brand name doesnt mean $hit these days. Every single enclosed trailer Ive owed has had their issues and all the manufacturers seem to follow the same route of making them look pretty but not stand the test of time.