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New trailer purchase #14987145 02/13/24 12:06 AM
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My trailer is going strong for being 24 years old, but I think it’s time for a new one. I’d like to get recommendations and suggestions for any types of add-ons that should be included.
I have a 19’ Ranger R83VS with a 175 Mercury.
I’m looking at aluminum, dual axle. We still make fairly long trips. Falcon, Fork, Toledo Bend, Pickwick, and last year went to Lake Erie for a week.


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Disc brakes, all LED lighting, parking brake, maybe some steps at the bow.


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I’d also suggest 6-lug axles and 15” wheels/tires. The choices for better load range tires are better in 225/75-15.


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Re: New trailer purchase [Re: SteezMacQueen] #14987958 02/13/24 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by SteezMacQueen
Disc brakes, all LED lighting, parking brake, maybe some steps at the bow.


Steps on bow?, I'd be very careful, , have a couple of friends with the Bow Step ladder. each forgot and backed with tailgate open.
Resulting in damage to tailgate.

Re: New trailer purchase [Re: El Skeeter] #14988300 02/14/24 03:00 AM
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Disc brakes, all LED lighting, parking brake, maybe some steps at the bow.


Steps on bow?, I'd be very careful, , have a couple of friends with the Bow Step ladder. each forgot and backed with tailgate open.
Resulting in damage to tailgate.

You can do that without steps….ask me how I know! roflmao


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Re: New trailer purchase [Re: R83steve] #14988430 02/14/24 11:17 AM
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All trailers should have steps on them from the factory . They just work



Re: New trailer purchase [Re: R83steve] #14988626 02/14/24 03:29 PM
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Had an Alum. trailer built by Tex-All Trailers. I added the Easy Steps. Pulls like a dream, hardly know it is back there. They are down by Lake Conroe. [Linked Image]


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Re: New trailer purchase [Re: R83steve] #14989891 02/15/24 07:18 PM
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Good looking setup Micheal. I received a quote on an aluminum tandem axle 2days ago from McClain trailers and I have asked for a quote on a new Rangertrail. I should get the quote by the first of next week.
The McClain said 4-6 weeks to build and $7000. We’ll see what Ranger says


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Re: New trailer purchase [Re: R83steve] #14990157 02/16/24 02:08 AM
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Coastline trailers are the best aluminum trailer I have ever owned........got a 22'r that rides on one quite regularly.


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Re: New trailer purchase [Re: R83steve] #14991318 02/17/24 01:53 PM
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Been awhile but if I recall the trailer cost around $4500. You might give then a call. They are not a big operation like some of the others and don't have the overhead to pay for.


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4500? 7000? Jeez I haven't found an Aluminum Trailer Quote around here for less than 8500. Most are 10-12K for a Aluminum Trailer w Stainless Hardware, Brakes, 14" wheels, Endurance, Slant Fenders etc. for your typical 20ft Bass Boat. Maybe it's just a Florida thing. frown.

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I can see that backing your trailer with the tailgate down would be a problem but my question is why do you do that or was it just a simple accident?


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Re: New trailer purchase [Re: Whistlebritches] #14997369 02/23/24 02:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Whistlebritches
Coastline trailers are the best aluminum trailer I have ever owned........got a 22'r that rides on one quite regularly.


https://www.coastlinetrailermfg.net


Coastline is definitely better than McClain.


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Do the coastlines have torsion axles? And, I don’t mind buying a trailer so far off, but it does concern me about getting parts in the future.
If I purchased the coastline, it would give me a good excuse to go fish Falcon a few days


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