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<blockquote data-quote="Gunner" data-source="post: 1278153" data-attributes="member: 14221"><p>I guess it comes down to how big a hurry you are in. Somewhere, sometime there will be available an aluminium rack off of a wrecked trailer for a good price. Usually, I look for what I want for a long time, and then give up and pay what it takes to get it new and then the bargain appears. But I have also found over the years that although I think my cheaper option (different material, not as good a paint, or whatever, even though functionality it works) does not impress a potential buyer. So all that being said, I would recommend that you buy the rack for that trailer and not look back. Over a period of time the difference off $500-1000 is not going to be that high on a per year basis. I have a friend who has a commercial business repairing, upfitting horse trailers. He has found that doing it right is a far better business plan than trying to be the cheapest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunner, post: 1278153, member: 14221"] I guess it comes down to how big a hurry you are in. Somewhere, sometime there will be available an aluminium rack off of a wrecked trailer for a good price. Usually, I look for what I want for a long time, and then give up and pay what it takes to get it new and then the bargain appears. But I have also found over the years that although I think my cheaper option (different material, not as good a paint, or whatever, even though functionality it works) does not impress a potential buyer. So all that being said, I would recommend that you buy the rack for that trailer and not look back. Over a period of time the difference off $500-1000 is not going to be that high on a per year basis. I have a friend who has a commercial business repairing, upfitting horse trailers. He has found that doing it right is a far better business plan than trying to be the cheapest. [/QUOTE]
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