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Old 07-25-2016, 06:36 PM   #10
Chance
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State: Texas
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Originally Posted by suenmike View Post
That's what I am I thought about being a pain to park. Don't want to purchase a new wrangler for 40K + If I do get an aluminum trailer it will be used for snow birding. Arrive at the destination, unload and not have to deal it with for 2 months.
If you will rarely use the trailer, have you considered renting?

Local renting is fairly inexpensive; although I expect one-way drop-off charges "may" get expensive. And of course total weight has to be considered -- I'd feel better with an 8,000-pound receiver since 5,000-pound may not be enough.

Just food for thought .... particularly since I don't know your circumstances. Renting may also give you the opportunity to evaluate whether a trailer is really what you want or expect it to be.
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