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<p>[QUOTE="beastr123, post: 12307989, member: 133408"]I pulled Wilson combo trailers in the `90s and 2000s, both flats and steps. </p><p>I found that they were some of the best trailers of their type at the time.</p><p>You may find them middle of the price range but the service/warranty is top notch (so I have been told). </p><p>They may not be as arched as some of the others but build their strength into the rails and not the arch.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="beastr123, post: 12307989, member: 133408"]I pulled Wilson combo trailers in the `90s and 2000s, both flats and steps. I found that they were some of the best trailers of their type at the time. You may find them middle of the price range but the service/warranty is top notch (so I have been told). They may not be as arched as some of the others but build their strength into the rails and not the arch.[/QUOTE]
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