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Opinions on PJ gooseneck vs Quality gooseneck
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1815325" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>We live pretty close to the PJ factory so see a ton a them. They are built well but after owning one for several years they're nothing special. We had a 36' tadem dual PJ for years and it was nice but after having several problems with the right side rear hub we sold it. Now we use a 25' 14k that I bought used and have had for 15 yrs and never had an issue with. The mass produced trailers are built so fast I think they are losing some of the quality control. After owning a PJ and one that I don't even know who built it I doubt I'd spring for big name trailer over a well built lesser known brand. </p><p></p><p> I think the rust we see on trailers now is a powder coat issue. After a while the powder coat starts flaking from the trailer flexing and then the rust starts and just gets worse. Paint fades and looks bad over time but seems to hold on better without rusting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1815325, member: 32659"] We live pretty close to the PJ factory so see a ton a them. They are built well but after owning one for several years they're nothing special. We had a 36' tadem dual PJ for years and it was nice but after having several problems with the right side rear hub we sold it. Now we use a 25' 14k that I bought used and have had for 15 yrs and never had an issue with. The mass produced trailers are built so fast I think they are losing some of the quality control. After owning a PJ and one that I don’t even know who built it I doubt I'd spring for big name trailer over a well built lesser known brand. I think the rust we see on trailers now is a powder coat issue. After a while the powder coat starts flaking from the trailer flexing and then the rust starts and just gets worse. Paint fades and looks bad over time but seems to hold on better without rusting. [/QUOTE]
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