by Grummy » Wed Mar 08, 2023 2:29 pm
When I was planning, I was really convinced that the Legend brand is what I wanted. It would have come at a cost.... and, I would not be able to actually SEE what I was getting until after I paid for it and received it because I would have to order it.
One day, I was browsing craigslist and a nearby city's trailer dealer had an ad claiming they just got their new shipment of 12 trailers in for the spring sale. So, I took a drive to look at them personally. I was able to crawl around underneath. I've been under some other newer trailers that literally have torched off steel framework and suspension mounts, so I knew what I did not want.
I was pleasantly surprised that perhaps a brand I would have ignored when looking on the web was really well put together. Tongue was welded in flush with frame and not hanging underneath (A necessary thing for me). And it was a triple tongue with the center beam having a honeycomb web inside. All the aluminum welds (fully aluminum trailer) looked really, really good, though I could just barely detect that they had a different person welding on each side as one may have been just a tad better than the other. Suspension mounting and hardware was very nicely done. I purchased it on the spot and towed it home.
When home, I did find some areas that needed attention for potential water leaks around the floor edges that were going to be easily solved anyhow. We have to realize that enclosed trailers are not being built to be anything more than they are being sold for, occasionally moving bulk items, not being living quarters.
In the end, I am glad I just went and LOOKED at it. In fact I looked at a few of them and changed my mind about color when I was there. This brand was Amerilite by Forest River, and I'm not saying that every trailer they make is good or better than another, but I am saying that there might be an advantage to just looking at any trailer that might work for you because you can see immediately what your going to get if you lay your money down rather than hope for the best and find out you did not get what you expected. I have read many, many stories now about people ordering a specific trailer and when they got it, it had some "flaws" they did not expect. And, they paid MORE for it because they ordered it, unlike when you do buy one where a dealer just committed to a larger qty of trailers at a lower price so he could sell them at a better price than his competition.
Good Luck ! Post Photos when you get there !