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Old 03-29-2010, 10:49 AM
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Looking for a trailex CT-8045 trailer with electric brakes, new or used. Does anyone know of a large dealer in MD, VA, DE, PA, NJ, NY, NC that may have this in stock? Any other recommendations for a good quality open trailer? Thought about Bri-Mar open steel but would prefer aluminum for less headaches with maintaining. Thoughts?
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Try Aluma.

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Aluma is good. So is ATC.
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Picking mine up this week. Precision Motorsports in NJ. 908-832-6572. Don't think they stock them. Not too many do as they're not cheap, and fairly customized due to options list.

Not a long wait though. They get one or two shipments a week.
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featherlite open alum is also nice - mine works well
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Originally Posted by PJS996GT3
featherlite open alum is also nice - mine works well
Do you have to use extra boards/ramps to supplement the Featherlite ramps to prevent the car from dragging when loading and unloading?
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Originally Posted by fastfun42
Do you have to use extra boards/ramps to supplement the Featherlite ramps to prevent the car from dragging when loading and unloading?
I use the fl ramps and some race ramp extensions... piece of cake... loading unloading is easy 1 man job

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I use RaceRamps too to supplement the ramps on my Aluma.

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+1 for Will at Precision.



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