Padilen wrote:Make sure you get 7' interior height. Big difference in how they get there 6" extra.
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MikeL wrote:Both R&R and NEO are located in MI soul you MIGHT be able to save some money by picking up at the factory instead of the dealer.
Padilen wrote:Not in Michigan but American Hauler makes all aluminum. Have you considered all aluminum cargo box on steel frame? If such exists ?
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NEO doesn't support the use of a weight distribution hitch with their trailers so that option is out.
CoventryKid wrote:NEO doesn't support the use of a weight distribution hitch with their trailers so that option is out.
Hmmmm..first I've heard of this and I've been using a WD hitch on my NEO for over 3 years.
From NEO directly (not a dealer):
Thanks for your interest in Neo! We do not recommend weight distribution hitches for any of our trailers. It is however, an A frame, so you have plenty of aftermarket options. Although, putting holes in the frame of your trailer will void the warranty. For this reason, it is more common to improve the tow vehicle with stiffer sidewall tires(load range E), firm suspension and proper tire pressure. Further, be sure you pull the NAMR at the correct tongue height, which is 19".
Let me know if you have any further questions!
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