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<p>[QUOTE="Long FLD, post: 12373169, member: 160797"]All I pulled for 10 years were combo Western flats. In that time I pulled 3 different trailers, all quads. I never had any problems with them popping deck screws out or falling apart going down the road. </p><p><br /></p><p>Hauling coils and such could be a different story, but generalizing all combo trailers as junk is false.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Long FLD, post: 12373169, member: 160797"]All I pulled for 10 years were combo Western flats. In that time I pulled 3 different trailers, all quads. I never had any problems with them popping deck screws out or falling apart going down the road. Hauling coils and such could be a different story, but generalizing all combo trailers as junk is false.[/QUOTE]
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