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Old 10-03-2013, 02:25 PM
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That was one option I looked at before I bought this one.. But the only used G neck trailers like that I could find they want north of 5500 and the cheapest one needed tires and brakes Then you have to purchase a pop up and they were all coming in around 1k plus none of them had AC


Next trailer will be a G neck, with triple 7k axles, 32' length with vinyl walls and dual AC's. It will also have an Outside shower and a Generator spot. Yeah it will be north of 15k but will be everything I will ever need/ want. This is of course if I cant find a 36'ish G neck and a slide in camper to put on it.
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That was one option I looked at before I bought this one.. But the only used G neck trailers like that I could find they want north of 5500 and the cheapest one needed tires and brakes Then you have to purchase a pop up and they were all coming in around 1k plus none of them had AC


Next trailer will be a G neck, with triple 7k axles, 32' length with vinyl walls and dual AC's. It will also have an Outside shower and a Generator spot. Yeah it will be north of 15k but will be everything I will ever need/ want. This is of course if I cant find a 36'ish G neck and a slide in camper to put on it.
Yeah, a slide-in camper on a gooseneck is THE way to go if ya ask me.
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Yeah, a slide-in camper on a gooseneck is THE way to go if ya ask me.

Yeah they are.. I priced them new at first... wow are they pricey for the nice ones. Also they dont offer as much Space if you ask me. I couldnt find any used ones the month I was making my decision.
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looks good pong. i've been thinking alot lately about either fixing a trailer to haul the rig or building a small offroad camping trailer to tow with the rig. anyways,
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