Picking Up a New Open Aluminum Trailer

grr456

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Picking Up a New Open Aluminum Trailer on Thursday. Been looking off and on for an open trailer for a while. I've had enclosed trailers for my race cars, but now all I have is my 64 Chevelle, an open one makes more sense now.


I've been looking at used and new trailers and pricing is all over the map. People want as much for a used one as new ones are. I was thinking on getting a wood deck trailer, but ultimately decided on a steel deck one. A new one delivered here in Mich was between $3,000 and $3,500. Then I started looking at Aluminum ones and most start at around 5K and go to 10K. A friend who owns a towing company mentioned a place about 2 hours from me who makes them. He has 2 of them that they use and said they were pretty good. I am getting a 100% aluminum trailer (no wood deck) with a spare tire delivered for $4,300, which I think is a pretty good price.


http://rnrtrailers.com/product/aluminum-car-hauler-cha-series-open/]Aluminum Car Hauler ? CHA Series ? Open ? RNR Trailers


I'll let you know how it tows...

grr
 
My dad has had an enclosed R&R single axle motorcycle trailers and now has a R&R single axle utility trailer. Both trailers are super nice and he hasn't had any issues with either. I may or may not have overloaded the enclosed a time or two and it handled it like a champ.
 
My Inclosed Snowmobile Trailer was an R&R Gary... It towed great, was very light and did the job well. (That was a few years ago though. Looks nice in the pics.
 
For $4,300, does that price include any of the following options?...


9999# GVWR Axle Upgrade
Triple Axle
Aluminum Wheels
Spare Tire
Spare Tire Bracket
A-Frame Toolbox
Stake Pockets
Extra Width in Front and Behind Fenders
Extra HD D-rings
Stabilizer Jacks
LED Marker Lights
12V Powered Tongue Jack



And what size deck?
 
For $4,300, does that price include any of the following options?...

9999# GVWR Axle Upgrade
Triple Axle
Aluminum Wheels
Spare Tire
Spare Tire Bracket
A-Frame Toolbox
Stake Pockets
Extra Width in Front and Behind Fenders
Extra HD D-rings
Stabilizer Jacks
LED Marker Lights
12V Powered Tongue Jack


And what size deck?

Includes spare tire with bracket and LED lights. It is a 7,000 pound capacity trailer, which is all I need. It has a 16' x 7' wide deck, which is also all I need. Any part of the trailer behind the cars rear wheels is useless to me. I have had a lot of car trailers and lighter is better for me.

I am glad to hear R&R are decent trailers.........

Gary
 
Picking Up a New Open Aluminum Trailer on Thursday. Been looking off and on for an open trailer for a while. I've had enclosed trailers for my race cars, but now all I have is my 64 Chevelle, an open one makes more sense now.


I've been looking at used and new trailers and pricing is all over the map. People want as much for a used one as new ones are. I was thinking on getting a wood deck trailer, but ultimately decided on a steel deck one. A new one delivered here in Mich was between $3,000 and $3,500. Then I started looking at Aluminum ones and most start at around 5K and go to 10K. A friend who owns a towing company mentioned a place about 2 hours from me who makes them. He has 2 of them that they use and said they were pretty good. I am getting a 100% aluminum trailer (no wood deck) with a spare tire delivered for $4,300, which I think is a pretty good price.


http://rnrtrailers.com/product/aluminum-car-hauler-cha-series-open/]Aluminum Car Hauler ? CHA Series ? Open ? RNR Trailers


I'll let you know how it tows...

grr


Thats a really good price
 
Have you looked at Rance, Featherlite or ATC? All really good aluminum trailer manufacturers.

--Joe
 
Have you looked at Rance, Featherlite or ATC? All really good aluminum trailer manufacturers.

Checked with them all - Featherlights start at $7500 and the other two start at $5500 with wooden decks. There is a beatup 2004 Featherlight near me and the guy wants $5500 for it. Rusty wheels and bent tongue - He told me he just came down from $6500....

So, I have looked for quite a while now...

grr
 
Includes spare tire with bracket and LED lights. It is a 7,000 pound capacity trailer, which is all I need. It has a 16' x 7' wide deck, which is also all I need. Any part of the trailer behind the cars rear wheels is useless to me. I have had a lot of car trailers and lighter is better for me.

I am glad to hear R&R are decent trailers.........

Gary


That truly does sound like a good deal.
 
All the available sizes listed in your link are only 7' wide. That's why there is a huge price difference. All other manufacturers are going to be 8.5. You sure you want a 7' wide trailer?

--Joe
 
All the available sizes listed in your link are only 7' wide. That's why there is a huge price difference. All other manufacturers are going to be 8.5. You sure you want a 7' wide trailer?

The deck is 7' wide and the overall width is 8-1/2' wide. Some people list the width by the dimension between the fenders and others list it over the outside of the fenders.

grr
 
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That looks similar to the one that mdhmi used to have before he went to an enclosed. I used it once to pull my Corvette to the track and it was fine.

As you noted, aluminum trailers seem to hold their value pretty well. Other than some oxidation, they don't look as bad as a steel trailer with crappy black paint that flakes off and rusts and looks shitty after just a few years.

If all you're doing is dragging your car around (shows, drag strip) you don't need a ton of bells and whistles. This one looks like it'll do the job pretty well.
 
Nice trailer, good price. Been casually looking at aluminum trailers for a while and this one looks nice.

Currently have a 18' PJ steel car hauler and when I load the jeep (33s, lifted, blah, blah, blah) I will "jump" it up on the trailer without the ramps. Do you guys think an aluminum trailer would tolerate this without bending or damage? Really would like a tilt bed but they're about another $3000.
 
Very nice. I just picked up a 18' all steel for $2600. Would have loved to have an aluminum but couldnt find on this inexpensive
 
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