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<blockquote data-quote="CCFZebu" data-source="post: 1460493" data-attributes="member: 31022"><p>we are switching from Bison to mini zebu (30 years in bison and need something a little slower, calmer, won't try to kill you). We are swapping trailers from a 26 ft steel Maverick to an aluminum. Looking at Duralite (can be had cheaper for a little extra drive) or Wilson or Hillsboro endura.</p><p>These are all new and we will be hauling cargo along with animals so we are keeping the same length.</p><p>Duralite is a little lighter 700 lbs or so but 500 miles to snag it</p><p>Hillsboro and Wilson are both around the Boise area and both have good reputations.</p><p></p><p>not looking at starting a firefight just some guidance. These will be pavement princesses with very little offroad travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCFZebu, post: 1460493, member: 31022"] we are switching from Bison to mini zebu (30 years in bison and need something a little slower, calmer, won't try to kill you). We are swapping trailers from a 26 ft steel Maverick to an aluminum. Looking at Duralite (can be had cheaper for a little extra drive) or Wilson or Hillsboro endura. These are all new and we will be hauling cargo along with animals so we are keeping the same length. Duralite is a little lighter 700 lbs or so but 500 miles to snag it Hillsboro and Wilson are both around the Boise area and both have good reputations. not looking at starting a firefight just some guidance. These will be pavement princesses with very little offroad travel. [/QUOTE]
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