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Thread: Unusual front axle steer trailer, your thoughts?

  1. #31
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    Let's not leave this guy out of the conversation.
    1990 Peterbuilt 377
    3406 B Caterpillar
    13 Speed Roadranger
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    1 day on paper no machines

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    You really don't need to crawl out a window anymore with today's trailers.

    Easy to open the car door, even with a low sports car.
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    Yes that's been around a few years Les. I would not own something like that. Good for others but I would not touch a Universal these days and a hole in the side is bad engineering in my opinion.

    Dan was just learning how to line the skin when I came along. It does not match the XLII and the XLII skin does not match the X3. Prevost just flipped the panels on the X3 and the spacing is the same as the XLII . Going down the road with a stacker higher than your coach makes you look funny.

    Joe,

    People don't realize when you build one how anything you put under it affects height from brakes to air ride all does add height. Some guys want clearance for 2 cars that takes 11 ft inside height which puts you at 13.4 overall. It takes alot of thought to spec one out for what you need.

    Later
    bv


    Bernie & Deborah
    2019 Marathon X3 #1291
    2019 Intech Stacker

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    Quote Originally Posted by VASpartan View Post
    This trailer was featured along with the coach by Premium, one had to call to get the price. They are now listing the coach separately and with a price, so they may have sold the trailer. I never called about the price for both so not sure what they wanted for the trailer.
    I called Premium, they sold the trailer separately.

    I also spoke with Dan who built them. They were built to order, made from steel, so consequently heavier trailers. They are apparently very well made and tow very well.
    2007 Liberty XL2 DS

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    It was me Billy, that previous owner, Ron H, was my neighbor at MOSN in Polk City.

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    Tom I thought it was but wasn't sure. MOSN??

    Billy & Lisa Gaines
    1996 Marathon XL40

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    Mike Giboney
    1992 Prevost Country Coach
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    Billy - Mount Olive Shores North, RV Community in Polk City.

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    Gotcha Tom - I'm barely 3 years in with this RV stuff - still green.

    Billy & Lisa Gaines
    1996 Marathon XL40

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    I believe it’s called Bus Companion by Competitive Trailers, but very little information available on the web. I’ve not trying to contact them.

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