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    Im in the market for a car trailer. It'll mainly be for hauling my Cadillac to and from but I routinely haul various different vehicles from time to time. Im figuring to spend $1500-2500. Iv found a bunch on cl but Im unsure which features to look for over others(metal deck, wood deck, dove tail, axles,etc...). Is a metal deck really worth the extra money?
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    1) trailer brakes

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    • #3
      Ive been looking too. I had been looking at those you see all the time on there for like $13xx. But that doesn't come with ramps, and has used tires.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by 01yz2nv View Post
        Ive been looking too. I had been looking at those you see all the time on there for like $13xx. But that doesn't come with ramps, and has used tires.
        This is the one Im looking at.

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        • #5
          I have a couple, one like the CL link above, and a steel decked one as well. The steel decked has the same size deck, but the dovetail is longer and less steep, and the tongue is longer. Overall those two things make it load and tow much easier.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Baron View Post
            I have a couple, one like the CL link above, and a steel decked one as well. The steel decked has the same size deck, but the dovetail is longer and less steep, and the tongue is longer. Overall those two things make it load and tow much easier.
            You think it's worth the $700 more.

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            • #7
              Its hard to say. What does that big caddy weigh, and what are you pulling it with?
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                  • #10
                    To me it was worth it to save a little more and buy a nicer trailer with a warranty and looked nice. Extended tongue is really nice when back in a trailer as you can turn a little sharper. It also pulls nicer. Longer dovetail is nice. Also, pull out ramps from the back. Mine are box tube steel, no angle iron and slide out. No sliding them in the side. This would hopefully be a one time purchase...buy a quality one.

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                    • #11
                      5200# axles if you are towing a caddi...3500's will be unhappy with that much car.

                      granted I've been towing rock crawlers all over the SW and they typically aren't light (4000-4800#)....short distances is fine for 3500#, but if you want the trailer to hold up I would spend the extra $$$ up front.
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                      • #12
                        As other's have stated. Heavier duty axles, brakes, longer tongue and longer dove tail.
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                        • #13
                          I like a wrapped tongue that goes to the axle. Bulldog Coupler is pretty durable. If used look over the suspension and it mounting points for cracks and breakage.
                          If you don't get a dovetail and you are hauling cars you will probably regret it. Mine is 16' with a 2' dovetail for a total of 18'. The 5200# axles are probably a good investment but I doubt you will find a used one so equipped. That's what is under my enclosed. They have 6 lugs instead of 5 lugs.

                          Winch is always handy. I generally carry two spares when towing, especially long distances. Get a jack that will pick it up when loaded. With that much load you might look into Load leveling bars and sway control.
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                          • #14
                            Look for ramps that slide out the back, it's a lot easier. A dovetail is a must in my opinion and I'd prefer a metal deck for longevity and strength. Not to mention tie downs, there isn't much flexibility with a wooden deck.

                            Also as mentioned a wrapped tongue is better in case something goes wrong. Imagine if a rear tie down comes loose and the car rolls, how are you going to get it off the trailer if the wheel goes over the side?

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                            • #15
                              I'm on my fifth trailer now....2 have had torsion axles (including my current one) and both hauled WAY better than the ones with leafs. If you are going to be hauling any significant weight be sure the main frame is built with full boxed steel, not C-channel...and certainly not L. If you have a low car you need to be aware of the fender-to-deck height, so that you can still open the doors when loaded. Same goes for the dovetail....if you're car is low you'll likely still drag on a 2'....I used to have a steel deck with 4' dovetail and rear slideout ramps...never any issues loading lowered cars on it.

                              Steel deck is of course better than wood, but also always more expensive. If you go with wood take some time to treat it, and just expect that you will need to replace some boards every few years (if it's kept outside).

                              Trailers this size are okay with brakes just on one axle, and I also consider a bulldog hitch a must-have on any car hauler.

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