Where to buy PJ Gooseneck?
Discussion in 'Expediter and Hot Shot Trucking Forum' started by Foxcover, Jan 14, 2014.
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I did, they are a fine well built trailer but I'm looking for air ride etc.
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How long ago was that?
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Could one be converted?
Air systems are converted to pickup trucks.
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a couple years ago, but the way they originally wanted to handle the issues was not good, I wouldn't buy ANY trailer from them, even if they had the best welders it comes down to the company behind the product
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its not just PJ on the missing or bad welds, my wife and i have hauled trailers and after looking them over, we don't need an american/mexican made trailer, we will build our own. it is unreal some of the stuff you see hauling others products.
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I have a Tow Max from a company out of Louisiana called Circle M. I have not had any real problems with it. It is a 24 foot gooseneck. I did have to change the tires after my second run because they were bias and not radials, but they are easy to work with and work on. The lights are easy to fix and replace. The trailer cost me $5K. Most of the goosenecks I've seen are generally built and dealt regionally. Featherlite makes goosenecks as well.
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There are a few PJ dealers around Oklahoma City, can anyone recommend one over the other?
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Gary from I Sell Equipment Inc knows his trailers and has good prices. He even quoted me a price shipped to my area cheaper than I could pick it up myself. He's located in Texas but really knows hotshot trailers..
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Trailer Country in Cabot AR, they are very knowledgeable and easy to work with.
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