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    Do Not Buy A Gatormade Trailer... W/ PICS

    Once again Gatormades customer service comes through and confirms how absolutely terrible they are
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    Do Not Buy A Gatormade Trailer... W/ PICS

    Diamond C or Load Trail are the two at the top of my list. Maybe a little more expensive up front but d$mn I've learned my lesson on that one
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    Do Not Buy A Gatormade Trailer... W/ PICS

    Crane Operator, We're all good. This issue has just been going on and on and its f$ck$ng frustrating that i cant get any help with it. Didn't mean to come off as a d$ck LT-x7, I tried everything to get my point across to Gatormade, with absolutely no legitimate concern or care for my problems...
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    Do Not Buy A Gatormade Trailer... W/ PICS

    LT-x7, here you go
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    Do Not Buy A Gatormade Trailer... W/ PICS

    I understand wheel bearings are a wear item, BUT not after only 10 months. Then for 3 more to go in under 3 years. Plenty of guys go 6, 7, 8 or more years with out having to touch them. The axles were installed wrong, they were actually crooked under the trailer, making the trailer dog...
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    Do Not Buy A Gatormade Trailer... W/ PICS

    I will get a pic of the actual tag on the trailer for you tomorrow, the exact GVW is 25,900 lbs I believe. The trailer itself weighs 6,400 or 6,600 (I double check tomorrow). The dozer we haul on that trailer is just a Case 450c, 12,000 lbs
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    Do Not Buy A Gatormade Trailer... W/ PICS

    26' dual tandem
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    Do Not Buy A Gatormade Trailer... W/ PICS

    Your kidding right? A trailer that is suppose to be able to carry almost 20k on the deck hauling a 12k dozer at 65 MPH is an issue? The trailer should be MORE than capable of doing that. As a matter of fact, it should be able to carry 19,600 lbs on the deck going 65 MPH without an issue, seeing...
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    Do Not Buy A Gatormade Trailer... W/ PICS

    Ill tell you my story real quick but i seemed to be the norm and not the exemption. DO NOT BUY A GATORMADE TRAILER. In my opinion, not only are they built with very poor quality but are unsafe to haul with. I've owned a 26' dual tandem gooseneck now for 4 years, i bought it new from the...
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