Best flatbed to buy?
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by jmorris3288, Nov 6, 2014.
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I have been pulling aluminum flats since 1986, to tell the truth, I'm getting tired of the arch.
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When I first started pulling a flatbed, I was hauling steel coil using a 48' Fontaine Revolution with a 10' 2" spread. It worked very well and was extremely light to boot (around 7700lbs). I never noticed any side shift or twisting. Great trailer with an excellent coil package and unbeatable rub rail.
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The rub rail Fontaine has on its newer trailers is really impressive.
Since OP will be hauling steel, it's important to consider whether or not he'll be running a sidekit to take securement options into consideration. -
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Buy a hyundai
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What's everyone's take on the Reitnouer MaxLite for hauling palletized building materials? -
Reitnouer is pain if you have to replace kingpin plate have to remove floor to do it. Looked at a 2004 that the plate was dished in front and rear of pin. Also don't care for there snap on stake pockets seen a few that popped out. And dont care for there floors either looks cheap to me. And unlike some people I see no use in buying new only to see it lose value after buying it. More partial to East,Ravens or Reinke. Just my take look close before buying.
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