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RWiederhorn
Nov 10, 2017Explorer
profdant139 wrote:
New vs. used may also depend on whether you are a "handy" person. If you have never owned a trailer but you are handy with tools, you could probably deal with most mechanical problems that arise. Otherwise, maybe think about a new trailer with an extended warranty. Buy from a local dealer with a good reputation.
And a "starter" trailer is a good idea, too -- not only will you learn "how to trailer," but you will also learn what you want and don't want in your next trailer.
And ask lots of questions on this forum! Some of the answers will be good, some will be grumpy. Don't be deterred. Most of us are actually trying to be helpful. ;)
Thank you for the great advice. I'm pretty handy with tools. I like the suggestion to rent several different ones to get a feel for what's best.
RW
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