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I would take that trailer back asap. Actually I would not have left the dealership with it but thats me. I am a trailer sales man, boat trailer, but its relevant. The wiring is crap, no conduit or grommets, no undercoat or paint on the trailer, too many red flags for me.
Looks like you got a $1500 trailer for your $3,600 Yes, I can buy that trailer for $1500 or so in my parts with used tires. Maybe a few dollars more now with the price of steel but I know its not over $2,000. I know its going to need some work on the wiring and some undercoat applies plus new tires in a year or so. But spending $3,600 I would expect better. Take it back and do your research before buying another. Chris |
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I don't plan on using my Jeep Liberty to do many moves and will get an appropriate vehicle in the near future. I will get lots of used out of this trailer for the many task of building our new home and we will register our hobby farm as soon as I complete our land purchase. Also it is perfectly legal to use our Jeep Liberty to pull our trailer and a load provided it doesn't exceed the max rating of our Jeep. This is not to say that pulling the trailer and the B26 is under the 5000 lbs rating.
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If you don't mind I would like you opinion since you are quite knowledgeable in the trailer businesses. How do you feel about the rear axles travel limited by the ramp installation? I felt it is a big deal. Do you think I should accept a cut and hack repair or should they build a new one from scratch or maybe return and get a full refund?
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Hopefully the trailer purchase will result with a happy ending. I'm having a trailer custom made for me here in north west Mississippi. It should be done in a day or so and I hope to get some pictures when I pick it up. They've done some work for me before and I couldn't be happier with their work. I've looked every size trailer built all over the country and havn't seen anything better for less than these guys build. You have a bit of a tight specification with needing something light and short enough for the liberty to pull and big enough for the B26 (love that B26). Let me know if you can't get satisfaction from your dealer. I guarantee the guys at Good-Man trailer in Horn lake Mississippi can make you something a whole lot nicer and for less money than what you're finding out there.
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I agree with the others.
1) Longer ramps that store over the back axle will hit when the trailer is loaded. In fact you may not get them to store after you load the trailer if the springs compress too much. 2) If you keep the trailer the entire underside metal needs to be primed, painted, or undercoated. 3) Car insurance company may not cover you in an accident. An accident may not be your fault but a good lawyer would eat you up for hauling your load with the Jeep. 4) Wiring should not have fried. I'd take it back with the above complaints and ask them to relocate the ramp storage, fix the wiring, and undercoat and/or paint the underside that's already rusting. For that kind of money it should be made right. |
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You have them on the right track. I am glad they are building you a new trailer. There would be nothing wrong with them repairing your trailer if they made the right cuts and did good welds. But a whole new unit is much better. Make them fix that wiring. It should not run through metal with out some sort of grommet or conduit is even better yet. Chaffed wires is where we have the most troubles with wiring on the boat trailers I sell. As for the ramps the way they were it would be a problem. Especially when going up or down a street curb or something similar like at the end of my fathers drive. As for your Liberty I am glad you are getting a bigger truck. Here in Indiana it is illegal to tow a trailer that has a higher GVWR than the trucks tow capacity, even empty. That means if your trailer is rated at 10,200# you would need a truck with a 10,201# tow rating. Even if the trailer was just used to tow a 3,000# tractor and the trailer weighed 2,000# for a total of 5,000# you still need a truck with the appropriate tow rating. In your case you will need a 1/2 ton or larger with 10,201# plus tow rating. I know the F-150 and the Tundra fall in this category in certain configurations. Not sure about Nissan, GM, or Dodge but I am sure you can find out. Do your RESEARCH! Do not listen to the sales man. Verify all tow numbers and check your local regs. Chris Chris |
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---You can't LOAD your vehicle beyond its individual GVWR; ---You can't LOAD your trailer over IT'S weight rating (as OPERATED...registered weight being the upper limit here). ---You can't TOW over your trailer rating of your tow vehicle (as OPERATED...using the lowest combination of the GVWR of your trailer and tow vehicle); This all seems quite sensible. The code does NOT say that you can't tow a trailer that is RATED for more than your tow capacity. It clearly states "gross weight of any motor vehicle, trailer...OPERATED on...any highway...exceeds that on the basis of which the vehicle is registered..." The code further states that the officer can choose to weigh you out should the officer request to do so. This all makes sense. As I said...didn't check each of the 50 states, but this thing about illegal to tow a trailer RATED for more than your GVWR is easy to throw out there as a scare. CHECK YOUR CODE. As you can see, there is at least one state out there that makes sense in this regard...thank goodness I live in it...
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What I am saying here is the rules change from state to state and my trailer manufactures know the laws for each state. I only know the two states I deal in. The first question my manufactures ask me is what boat the trailer is hauling and the next is what state is it going to. Chris |
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