Stealth Trailers ???
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Stealth Trailers ???
Any thoughts re Stealth Trailers? They seem to be a good budget option from CargoPro folks and come in 20 or 24 lengths:
http://www.snoprotrailers.com/model....=15&ModelID=37
http://www.snoprotrailers.com/model....=15&ModelID=37
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I think the same company that owns, markets Mission trailers owns them as well.
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I ended up getting a used ATC. It's only 18 feet, but I do not have a dedicated tow vehicle - using the family hauler Yukon XL. The ATC is fully loaded with winch, coin floor, covered walls, 5.2k torsion axles, etc (except escape door)
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I have a Stealth, CargoPro 23' v nose aluminum trailer. (mfg in Maine). I do NOT recommend them at all!!!!! There are issues with the construction, such as, the beaver tail fell off with coar loaded (4 welds???) the doors do not fit well, one is not sqaure oand the side door pops open despite deadbolt latch, while underway.......while The trailer does the job, I am not going to be a proponent for them. You get what you pay for....ATC./Inntech are much better choices, but more costly...... Enjoy your ATC
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I have a Sno Pro 28 gooseneck aluminum but it has a Thule label. Thule wanted to go beyond car toppers but it never went anywhere. Bought it used as a demo in 2009 and really no issues since. About 25 pulls a season.
I need to re fresh a few areas on the rear door but no big deal. I haz some aluminium welding skilz. There were some real funny details though. A few areas have simulated TIG welds made with aluminum colored caulking. Pumped for that "stack of dimes" look.
I need to re fresh a few areas on the rear door but no big deal. I haz some aluminium welding skilz. There were some real funny details though. A few areas have simulated TIG welds made with aluminum colored caulking. Pumped for that "stack of dimes" look.