Name: Tom
E-mail: Private
Date posted: February 23, 2010 - 07:33 am
Message: Are you still making the MC1F folding motorcycle trailer? If so where can I buy one? I live in Arizona.
We still make the MC1F-go to our website under "dealers" to find our dealers.
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Name: Bob T
E-mail: Private
Date posted: February 22, 2010 - 07:54 am
Message: What is the load capacity on the A888 ATV trailer?
Around 1500-1600#
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Name: Jim
E-mail: Private
Date posted: February 22, 2010 - 07:50 am
Message: I would like to order a 6810H with electric brakes. Is it possible and what would it cost?
Yes-$2767
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Name: TJ
E-mail: tj.darby@yahoo.com
Date posted: February 16, 2010 - 07:10 am
Message: You haven't displayed your MC1F folding trailer on your web site for a long time. Are there problems with it?
No-we can't put it on the website because of some patent issues.
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Name: Ed
E-mail: Private
Date posted: February 16, 2010 - 07:09 am
Message: Just bought a trailer from dealer in Russellville, AR and I new more about the trailer than the young kid selling them. I suggest that the salesman know the proper legal way to hitch up a trailer and how the electric brakes work.
Sorry to hear that. I'll pass it along to the dealer so they can do the proper training.
Thanks for buying Aluma!
Name: Paul
E-mail: Private
Date posted: February 16, 2010 - 07:07 am
Message: Interested in a 96106 for a F-350 club cab. Would like pricing for the bed as well as the side tool boxes both top and bottom and tailgate. Thanks
$2160
we don't do toolboxes
sides-$269
back gate-$234
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Name: Barry
E-mail: bearman1@windstream.net
Date posted: February 16, 2010 - 07:06 am
Message: would like pricing for a 1022 with options prices seperate. 15" wheel, resessed tie downs,4800# axles no sides,thanks
1022-$7581
15"wheel-$243
tie rings-$58
no sides-$0
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Name: Drew
E-mail: moto_dude_ex@hotmail.com
Date posted: February 16, 2010 - 07:05 am
Message: Hello, I want to purchase a AE614TAM, I was wondering if it is possible to order this tailer with a lower wall height than 6'? Idealy I would want a rear door height of 4'8". If this is possible what kind of wall height would I be looking at to get as close as I can to the door height? (But no lower than 4'8" at the door).
Thank you for your time.
You can go lower in 6" increments-I beleive you would have to go with 6" lower to get close to the 4'8"
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Name: Jim
E-mail: Private
Date posted: February 16, 2010 - 07:02 am
Message: HI, I have recently purchased an MC210 motorcycle trailer and in reading about it, I see "easy lube hubs"....I was wondering whether that is via a grease zert under the trailer or is a removable bearing cap where I will then pack lithium grease into the bearing?
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Jim
I'll email you some information on this. You'll have to remove the "Aluma" cover on the wheel.
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Name: Ken
E-mail: Private
Date posted: February 16, 2010 - 07:01 am
Message: I want to put a winch on my Aluma car hauler, do you make a instalation kit or adapter to allow this?
We don't, sorry.