New inline trailer comparison

longtrack

Member
Whatever you buy take all the Screws out and replace them with Stainless Steel Screws. If anyone wants to buy some junk Steel Screws I have hundreds of them.

If you want a good Trailer check Featherlight. Wish I could afford one.
 

dfattack

Well-known member
Whatever you buy take all the Screws out and replace them with Stainless Steel Screws. If anyone wants to buy some junk Steel Screws I have hundreds of them.

If you want a good Trailer check Featherlight. Wish I could afford one.

I did the same thing on my Legend trailer. All screws were replaced with stainless. Good call.
 

Go Fast or Go Home

Active member
I had my RnR custom built 7' x 20' with a 5' V

Among a lot of upgrades I spec'd all my wiring to be soldered then heat shrunk.

All hardware including any screws to be stainless.

Don~
 

slimcake

Well-known member
Wished I woulda thought to ask for stainless screws from RnR. Got everything else right I guess. I installed my Caliber products ski guides and track pads yesterday. Haven't had that much screwing since college.... Two batteries through the milwaukee drill....
 

ezra

Well-known member
ALCOM makes Mission, Ez Hauler, Sno Pro, Polaris Trailers, High Country & they're made in Maine. I have the Mission 7x16 Crossover and have been happy with it

I hear those mission inlines pay for them self in just 2 yrs

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Whatever you buy take all the Screws out and replace them with Stainless Steel Screws. If anyone wants to buy some junk Steel Screws I have hundreds of them.

If you want a good Trailer check Featherlight. Wish I could afford one.

I got a used 15 triton thus yr . A lower level vault model and it has all stainless from the factory
 
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