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Old 09-20-2016, 08:12 PM   #30
calgarygeologist
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Originally Posted by pylon View Post
Get a hard wall aluminum frame if you can. Stick and tin trailers (as the industry calls them) are disposable.

If size isn't a huge issue, and style not the be all end all. And older Bigfoot trailer is actually awesome. The are pretty much watertight for life as they are built like a big hot tub, and all but immune to hail damage.

I've been on the hunt for one for a while.

Those are pretty sweet and fiberglass trailers are so much better. One of my neighbours has an old (probably at least 20 years) fiberglass trailer and it is rock solid. It is a bit faded and the interior is pretty ugly but those things almost near leak or get damaged. I think they are quite a bit more expensive on the used market though than "stick and tin."
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