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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1141474" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Did they rust it up on you too? j/k, I know there's nothing like a trailer for rust!... I bought a BRAND NEW trailer december 2012, it was rusty the morning after I got it home! Do not buy HAULRITE trailers!... All the wiring was clip together, so that summer I redid it all with solder, grease, and heat shrink... tail lights broke and fell off... without hitting anything, so I made boxes for them and used 4" round rubber grommet mount lights... Backed into a post a while back getting real close to the loading chute, and it moved the trailer over and didn't do any damage to the light.. Now why didn't they do that from the factory!... Liscence plate holder was just begging to break, cheap chincy piece of crud.. so I made one out of conveyor belting.. problem solved there too... Stake pockets were welded offest on the left compared to the right side, fixed that too., trailer brake wires were crimped so hard it cut some of the wires (and I was wondering why they didn't do much). NEXT TIME I'm building my own!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1141474, member: 9096"] Did they rust it up on you too? j/k, I know there's nothing like a trailer for rust!... I bought a BRAND NEW trailer december 2012, it was rusty the morning after I got it home! Do not buy HAULRITE trailers!... All the wiring was clip together, so that summer I redid it all with solder, grease, and heat shrink... tail lights broke and fell off... without hitting anything, so I made boxes for them and used 4" round rubber grommet mount lights... Backed into a post a while back getting real close to the loading chute, and it moved the trailer over and didn't do any damage to the light.. Now why didn't they do that from the factory!... Liscence plate holder was just begging to break, cheap chincy piece of crud.. so I made one out of conveyor belting.. problem solved there too... Stake pockets were welded offest on the left compared to the right side, fixed that too., trailer brake wires were crimped so hard it cut some of the wires (and I was wondering why they didn't do much). NEXT TIME I'm building my own! [/QUOTE]
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