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Name: Robin Jones
E-mail: minimoke1968@hotmail.com
Date posted: February 06, 2010 - 05:27 pm
Message: On the 6410, would that be electric or surge brakes?
Electric brakes-


Name: Robin Jones
E-mail: Private
Date posted: January 28, 2010 - 08:46 am
Message: I would like list price for the following:
6310H with brakes added
And, if available, individual loading ramps with either under mount or side stowage.
Also, an approximate empty weight if you can calculate it.
Would I just order it through a local dealer? (northeast Ohio) Is it possible to pick up at the factory?
Thanks for your time.
Robin
$2300-we don't have the ramps available-just the back ramp
460#-you'll have to order through a dealer-you can pick it up at the factory and we'll show you around.
Thanks


Name: Phil
E-mail: Phil@BurrBailBonds.com
Date posted: January 26, 2010 - 07:09 am
Message: How does the MC210 pull when only hauling one bike. Is it possible to put and extra bracket in the center for hauling one and leaving the other two.
What's the price of the MC210 and the MC10.
It handles well with 1 or 2 bikes. You can put the chock in the middle. MC10-$2000-MC210-$3100
Thanks for your interest in Aluma!


Name: Rick L
E-mail: luggie3732@mypacks.net
Date posted: January 26, 2010 - 07:11 am
Message: What are the dimensions of the stoneguard
part # 41236 ? Also, what is the price of the LED
upgrade for the 7712H ? Can the LEDs be installed on
an existing trailer ?
thanks
It goes along the complete front of the trailer and stands up 24". Price of LED upgrade is $122 and the LED's can easily converted to an existing trailer.
Thanks


Name: John Webb
E-mail: Private
Date posted: January 26, 2010 - 07:13 am
Message: I feel fortunate that in my research I came across Aluma (KLM).
I haven't even bought the trailer, yet, everyone I have talked to...Pat at headquarters, Bob (the regional) and Dirk (dealer) have spent whatever time I needed to answer questions and assist me with getting exactly what I need.
It's obvious that everyone associated with this product is very proud of it and knowledgable.
Can't wait to get the trailer (and if I win the drawing every month, it will only take a couple of years to pay for itself).
All the best Aluma!
Thanks for the great comments about the folks at Aluma and about the dealer. We strive for excellent customer service and we are very fortunate to have dealers like Dirk.
Thanks


Name: Chad Oostra
E-mail: chad.oostra@afferion.com
Date posted: January 26, 2010 - 07:26 am
Message: How can i order an axle for my 2008 Aluma 7x14 Snowmobile trailer? I snagged a entry pole and i think i bent my axle / rider arm. Chad 303.947.4098
You can order through any of our dealers or go to dexteraxle.com and you can buy it through any of their distributors.
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Name: Neil Conklin
E-mail: Conklin8685@yahoo.com
Date posted: January 18, 2010 - 06:41 am
Message: how much weight can the bi-fold ramps/tailgate on the model 1020 and 9900 handle ?
The 1020 ramps can hold 4k-5k of evenly distributed weight and the 9900 ramps about 2k.
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Name: Richard
E-mail: Private
Date posted: January 18, 2010 - 06:42 am
Message: When will I be able to order a MC1F Motorcycle trailer from Aluma or your dealer. Thank You
You can order the MC1F trailer from any of our dealers. We have that model available.
Thanks


Name: Loren H Kellison
E-mail: lkelliso@twcny.rr.com
Date posted: January 18, 2010 - 06:43 am
Message: Need pricing for base Model AE714TAV
Thanks
$9390 MSRP


Name: Jere
E-mail: Private
Date posted: January 18, 2010 - 07:01 am
Message: Comparing AE722TAV with Blizzard 7x22. Could you explain benefits of Aluma's rounded corners & domed roof? Also, can you supply frame strength comparison?
Our rounded corners and domed roof supply alot of strength to the trailer. The roof corner has a biult in drip cap. We don't know to much about the Blizzard model and it's tough to get information from their website about their frame strength. Some things for comparison--The Blizzard has---No spring assist for front door, a longer v nose is an option. A beefed up frame is an option--3 year warranty compared to our 5 year warranty--they use cheaper wood to line the inside--top roof piece not as strong as Aluma's.
Thanks



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