: Car Trailer Places Sac Area


Goose
06-17-2002, 12:05 PM
It's time for the YJ to be towed. Has anyone delt with any good Trailer company's in the Sac or surrounding area.

I'm just want to do a little research any help would be appreciated.


:D

The Jerk
06-17-2002, 12:48 PM
pac west is in sac area, ive heard good things from zamora in zamora, ca by stockton or something. jiMMy

Sillyneck
06-17-2002, 12:52 PM
If you want to drive all the way up here....orland has a place that sell performance spec. trailers....my california car hauler was 1700 out the door w/ registration and tax. Awesome trailer!

Goose
06-17-2002, 02:30 PM
Cool, Thanks Sillyneck and Jimmy. I'll look in to those places. The Rockslut and I need to cruise up to Chico for a Barbacue.

I cooked you guy's some good food.

Silly, I checked out those wheels on the Rocksluts old wonton. Those look good. They must have impaired my vision of your trailer :beer: Thanks again!!

Sillyneck
06-17-2002, 02:39 PM
yea you guys need to cruise up. I have beer and BBQ for all of yall. We have a nice small party pad!

Brutpwr
06-17-2002, 05:45 PM
My buddy was looking at trailers over the weekend (I believe in the Modesto area) and he said he found the cheapest dual axle one was $1100 with one brake axle (3500lb axles). That seems like a great price but I'd be curious as to what the "out the door" price is. He said the sales lady said the trailer is super strong and light (she said 500 lbs)--I told his it's got to be twice that I'd imagine. It's constructed with 3.5 or 4.0 box tubing around the perimeter edge or maybe that was the tongue down the center with a frame style hitch bracing. Anyone know or seen this trailer. Also how much does your trailer weigh? I have never had mine weighed but I'm guessing it's between 1500 and 2000 lbs. As I recall my axles are around 175lbs a piece (they are 12" 6lug axles). Does this sound right?

Jason :)

tdavis
06-17-2002, 06:01 PM
Originally posted by Brutpwr
My buddy was looking at trailers over the weekend (I believe in the Modesto area) and he said he found the cheapest dual axle one was $1100 with one brake axle (3500lb axles).


Where? That's exactly what I'm looking to move my Sammie around with.

Best I could find so far, is $1900 out the door at the place where hwy-4 and I-680 meet in Martinez..

Chaz Murray
06-17-2002, 09:51 PM
i bought my trailer at travilin toys in tracy...its a 7000lb rated 18' trailer with brakes on one axle, bull dog hitch..i havent had any problems with it at all...it is built by PJ...it ran me 1900 out the door tax and licence

Goose
06-18-2002, 12:51 PM
Thanks for the info again.

Jason, Do you know the name of the trailer company in Modesto?

Brutpwr
06-18-2002, 01:13 PM
I'll talk with my buddy tonight--and double check that price. It seems almost too low to be correct!

Jason :)

jslater
06-18-2002, 06:12 PM
California Custom Trailers in Galt. Great people to deal with. 7000 lb Trailer, 4 axle straps, 4 nylon ratchet binders, brake controller (installed), new ball (2"), 7 way plug (installed) tax, liscense, etc. $2100 and some change