This may get long winded..
I am in the market for a new trailer. I sold my last large trailer yesterday, and needed one today, so kind of in a hurry. I will be in layton and ogden tomorrow and could pick up a new one from any of the manufactures up there if I want. I sold many of my trailer in anticipation of buying a dump trailer.. but those hopes were dashed due to some other issues. I have always had a utility style trailer (flat bed with 18" sides) The trailer has been awesome, and has been used for every thing possibly imaginable, and many things not imaginable.. one of the best purchases I have ever made. The trailer was still in good shape after 14 years of heavy use and abuse.
I have determined, through my special trailer algorithm, that I would like a 18' or 20' car hauler (without sides) that I can build expanded metal removable sides on. I was settled on an 18' 7k trailer. But my wife asked why I would not get another 20' like the last one, and then reminded me that I always overloaded the 7k, and that I should be getting a 10k trailer.
I have narrowed my options to a PJ or Bubba's trailer.
My last trailer was a Bubba's. The salesman at the time (2001) was an honest, straight talker, who negotiated himself down, while giving me upgrades. That is the service a person returns for. My phone calls to them now have been very unsatisfying. Very short answers, and not polite. I have credited this to the many calls they must get each day of people just window shopping trailers. I expect a different response when I am standing in person with money. But none of that has anything to do with quality of the trailer. I felt like my last bubba's trailer was a very good trailer, and I will return because I was very impressed. They are also the cheapest priced trailers that I can find.
However, I like the aluminum fenders on the PJ's. They are bolted on, and can be removed if ever I need to pull on a vehicle with a little extra width. (I specifically do not want a drive-over fenders trailer) PJ claims that their box frames are more durable and stronger than bubba's angle iron cross supports. The PJ will run me about $600 more than the Bubba's.
I am hard on trailers. They get used, a lot. I am afraid of spending more on the PJ, especially because I don't want to ruin a pretty fender.. but on the other hand, if I do, I can replace it.
Does anyone have enough experience with both brands to claim one superior?
Thanks!
I am in the market for a new trailer. I sold my last large trailer yesterday, and needed one today, so kind of in a hurry. I will be in layton and ogden tomorrow and could pick up a new one from any of the manufactures up there if I want. I sold many of my trailer in anticipation of buying a dump trailer.. but those hopes were dashed due to some other issues. I have always had a utility style trailer (flat bed with 18" sides) The trailer has been awesome, and has been used for every thing possibly imaginable, and many things not imaginable.. one of the best purchases I have ever made. The trailer was still in good shape after 14 years of heavy use and abuse.
I have determined, through my special trailer algorithm, that I would like a 18' or 20' car hauler (without sides) that I can build expanded metal removable sides on. I was settled on an 18' 7k trailer. But my wife asked why I would not get another 20' like the last one, and then reminded me that I always overloaded the 7k, and that I should be getting a 10k trailer.
I have narrowed my options to a PJ or Bubba's trailer.
My last trailer was a Bubba's. The salesman at the time (2001) was an honest, straight talker, who negotiated himself down, while giving me upgrades. That is the service a person returns for. My phone calls to them now have been very unsatisfying. Very short answers, and not polite. I have credited this to the many calls they must get each day of people just window shopping trailers. I expect a different response when I am standing in person with money. But none of that has anything to do with quality of the trailer. I felt like my last bubba's trailer was a very good trailer, and I will return because I was very impressed. They are also the cheapest priced trailers that I can find.
However, I like the aluminum fenders on the PJ's. They are bolted on, and can be removed if ever I need to pull on a vehicle with a little extra width. (I specifically do not want a drive-over fenders trailer) PJ claims that their box frames are more durable and stronger than bubba's angle iron cross supports. The PJ will run me about $600 more than the Bubba's.
I am hard on trailers. They get used, a lot. I am afraid of spending more on the PJ, especially because I don't want to ruin a pretty fender.. but on the other hand, if I do, I can replace it.
Does anyone have enough experience with both brands to claim one superior?
Thanks!