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			Some advice I can give is check under the trailer for rust.  I remember my dad bought a trailer last year without actually laying down and having a look underneath.  After a couple weeks, he dropped something looked under the trailer and noticed the whole undercarriage was completely rusted.
 The place where he bought it from refused to give him a new trailer, instead wanting to repair the rust.  But he was convinced you couldn't repair something like that and demanded a new one, but they just wouldn't give it to him.
 
 I'll ask him where it was, but the moral of the story is to check underneath the thing!
 
 The model he owned that he liked the most was a Rustler, I believe,  24' model.
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