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Join Date: Jan 2009
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In the market for a 24' or 26' all aluminum trailer. Have a half ton Tundra and need to save the extra weight. Doesnt matter if the inside is finished or not. Prefer a good quality piece (ie. Gold Rush, ATC, Exiss, etc....)
Let me know what you have. PM if need be. Thanks. Chris |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: BOSTON
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Hi: I am in Ma. have a never registered 2006 Optima 24' extruded floor and Cabinet's still on the c of o if you have any interest my e-mail is ba1927@aol.com
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Henderson, NV
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Check the actual weight of the trailer; most aluminum trailers are still 3500 + pounds in that length. You would be better off using a 3/4 or 1 ton pickup with big block or diesel, especially if you tow in the mountains.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Canyon, Tx
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My 28 ft. Gold Rush weighed in at 3280 lbs empty.
It is fully lined with L cabinets upper and lower with carpeted 3 ft up on the walls slick hangers etc. It weighs more now with all the junk I haul but my 1/2 ton pickup pulls it fine. The stopping is more of an issue than anything else. You can expect to pay $1000 a foot or a little more for a used Gold Rush depending on how loaded up it is which seems a little much for a trailer but I can tell you first hand they pull great and have great quality and workmanship. My 2 Cents Rick Cates |
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