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Who thinks cargo trailers make good Bronco haulers?

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goatman2

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Oof I won an online auction today. I might have screwed myself with a 20 footer but the barn doors and 14k axles where perks for product hauling.

Worst case I'll flip it, there's room to get out and even make a few bucks.

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More like "Bring a Truck and Get Your Trailer Out of Our Yard"

I have to drive 5 hours to get it, not awful.

That should work with the Bronco, and other things. Big axles are a really good thing. Too many budget trailers come with 3500 lb axles and those bearings are tiny and problematic. 5200 lb axles or greater is a must.

I drove from Bakersfield to Wisconson to pick up my trailer. Saved over $6k in price and shipping, cost me $1100 in fuel and nice road trip. :)
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That should work with the Bronco, and other things. Big axles are a really good thing. Too many budget trailers come with 3500 lb axles and those bearings are tiny and problematic. 5200 lb axles or greater is a must.

I drove from Bakersfield to Wisconson to pick up my trailer. Saved over $6k in price and shipping, cost me $1100 in fuel and nice road trip. :)
If I had a 4dr I wouldn't have even tried a 20ft, but at under 15ft I think a 2dr will go. I think I'll fit between the fenders fine with the 102" width.
 
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