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Thread: anyone heard of --soloan kwik-load trailers???????
          
   
   

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    Sorry...never heard of the trailer make. Hey! Don't let the trailering thing bother you. There are a lot of reasons that trailering makes sense, and in the end, it only has to matter to you. I trailer mine if it's more than 50 miles, and for all overnighters. It has never seen a wet road, and it's my preference to keep it that way as long as I can. I also prefer to keep the mileage to mostly cruising, just to hold it down a bit. The shorter cruises to area towns and my being 12 miles from the city provides me with the desireable amount of highway speeds. Good luck with the trailer!
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    treekiller, the trailer I'm looking it is different, the "bed" itself is onrollers in a track connected to the axles. to lower the bed you have to pull the locking pin on the sideon the trailer, then get in the truck & lock the trailer brakes, while locking the trailer brakes.. back the truck up, this will then slide the "bed" back & down to the ground., you then can drive or winch your car onto the "bed" it will stay up until you get in the truck, pull it forward to put the "bed" back to normal position (still having the trailer brakes locked. hope i explained it well enough to understand

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    here is a link to the trailer maker, website really suck though!!!!!!!!!!

    http://www.klassictrailers.com/kwikload.html
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    Sounds like and looks like a Texas Rollback trailer. Similar principal. Size sounds about the same, too. Never hear of a Sloan Kwik Load though.
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    i think they are the exact same thing, probably are texas rollbacks, just differnet stickers(middleman). went ahead & bought it, soon as i got it loaded my 57 truck front bumper is 4" off the ground, drove up & loaded fine!!!!! it is the easiest trailer i have ever used. paid alot more they what the cheap trailers sell for, but it is 100% better built trailer!!!! will be kepping this one!!!!!!!!!!

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