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<p>[QUOTE="loudtom, post: 12307881, member: 186442"]I like my '06 aluminum Wilson. I do wish the wiring was more easily accessible for repairs. If you want a light trailer, it's like 8000 lbs or so, and I was able to scale 49,200 on the deck at one point. Even if there aren't a lot of Wilson dealers around, the parts are pretty universal and can be found at most trailer shops. If you're looking for stuff to add, I'd look at a front lift axle and/or a rear suspension dump if you're running a spread axle. It's also nice to have a suspension gauge to get an idea of how much weight is on your trailer. I very rarely purchase CAT scales anymore.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="loudtom, post: 12307881, member: 186442"]I like my '06 aluminum Wilson. I do wish the wiring was more easily accessible for repairs. If you want a light trailer, it's like 8000 lbs or so, and I was able to scale 49,200 on the deck at one point. Even if there aren't a lot of Wilson dealers around, the parts are pretty universal and can be found at most trailer shops. If you're looking for stuff to add, I'd look at a front lift axle and/or a rear suspension dump if you're running a spread axle. It's also nice to have a suspension gauge to get an idea of how much weight is on your trailer. I very rarely purchase CAT scales anymore.[/QUOTE]
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