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Steel vs. Aluminum Stock Trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullbuyer" data-source="post: 468108" data-attributes="member: 2261"><p>This is where me and cf disagree - the little bit of rattle that I get from my Featherlite doesn't even begin to bother me. If it ever does start to bother me, I'll just crank up the radio. And I would not get one of those roll up doors - no way. </p><p>There probably isn't that much weight difference but I would still go aluminum, my question is do you really need that much trailer? Most stock trailers spend more time parked in the alley than they do hooked up - I use mine A LOT but it still seems to be parked more than it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullbuyer, post: 468108, member: 2261"] This is where me and cf disagree - the little bit of rattle that I get from my Featherlite doesn't even begin to bother me. If it ever does start to bother me, I'll just crank up the radio. And I would not get one of those roll up doors - no way. There probably isn't that much weight difference but I would still go aluminum, my question is do you really need that much trailer? Most stock trailers spend more time parked in the alley than they do hooked up - I use mine A LOT but it still seems to be parked more than it should be. [/QUOTE]
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