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![]() "QLW" wrote: Unless you are buying the components at very high prices, you should be saving a lot of money. The two representative prices we got for custom was $2200 and $4000. The $2200 guy was OK and the $4000 uy made a beautiful trailer. Ours will probably be about $3300 all done and painted. So we will probably save $500 to $700. The comparison also isn't totally fair. We are using better more expensive components than would have been on these trailes, particularly the $2200 one. We are using torsion axels, LED lights, very high quality and larger tires, a spare tire, disc brakes on both axels and probably a really quality paint job. If we were to compare "apples to apples" the costs of the other trailers would probably have been higher, so we might be saving $700 to $1200. And while we're trying not to pay too high prices for our parts, we probably don't get the discounts that these custom shops get. As for planning: YES it took me forever to plan this thing. My dad and I would talk, plan, then I'd draw stuff up. Then we'ld talk. Plan. Look. Measure. Talk. Draw up another. Plan. Etc, etc. The good news is the trailer is coming out exactly how we planned it, no mistakes, and no problems. At leat so far. We haven't actually dragged her down the road at speed yet...so hopefully our design is all good. There is only one thing I would do diferently. No time to explain that now...but I'll come back in a bit and do it. Gary PS: Thanks for the comments. |
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