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    Boom. I'll pick one one these up and add AC later.

    http://www.trailernut.com/2015-cover...-TTj%7CAq.html
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    Add TTL to that and you could have that trailer with rooftop a/c! Used FTW!!
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    Let's be honest, proler just wants something new and shiny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Proler View Post
    Boom. I'll pick one one these up and add AC later.

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    Nice. I'd just make sure that you get one that has the locking mechanism thing on the side door, not sure the RV lock, but the whole metal bracket thing. I wonder if the slant nose helps that much on mileage.
    -Cody

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    This one does. That way I can sleep in peace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cody Stewart View Post
    Nice. I'd just make sure that you get one that has the locking mechanism thing on the side door, not sure the RV lock, but the whole metal bracket thing. I wonder if the slant nose helps that much on mileage.
    -Cody
    Comparing my v nose to my brothers flat, I don't think it affects it that much. I get 2 mpg better but have a much newer truck and my trailer is also shorter. I lose 6-7 mpg's from not towing while he only loses 3-4 mpg's. You can save more just by slowing down. I usually only go 65 as a happy medium between speed and gas mileage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Proler View Post
    This one does. That way I can sleep in peace.
    Sweet. I just noticed that some pictures had it and some pictures didn't.

    Quote Originally Posted by David Adams11 View Post
    Comparing my v nose to my brothers flat, I don't think it affects it that much. I get 2 mpg better but have a much newer truck and my trailer is also shorter. I lose 6-7 mpg's from not towing while he only loses 3-4 mpg's. You can save more just by slowing down. I usually only go 65 as a happy medium between speed and gas mileage.
    Yeah, that slowing down part gets me. ESPECIALLY after a track / race day. I'm weaving in and out of traffic and my wife is like "what the hell are you doing?". Then I remember I'm in a car with a trailer on public roads...lol.
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    Be sure to check the warranty from TrailerNut. Most of their trailers void the warranty because they are not a factory authorized dealer. Magnum is local, stocks most of the same trailers for $150-$200 more and provide a local service point. Also, trailernut has been known to let NEW trailers leave on USED tires. Just do your homework and be certain of what you are buying. My time is worth more than a couple hundred for a trip to Waco, so I chose Magnum. Just wanted to share my experience.

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    Cody - i usually have the opposite experience leaving a race. the whole thing calms me down, I become a much less aggressive driver (for a couple weeks at least).

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Adams11 View Post
    Let's be honest, proler just wants something new and shiny.
    Absolutely. It's how I roll.
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