I wish to purchase an open car trailer and am seriously considering a aluminum version Sloan Kwikload Rollback trailer.
www.kwikload.com
Anyone here own one? Pros or cons to this design? They have been around for many years, and yes a bit more expensive than the throw away wood deck trailers at the lots but I am looking for a trailer that is easy to load and tie down a GT, fairly light weight, easy to tow and well built.
They have a number of options, I was thinking of buying with the aluminum deck and fenders, hydraulic surge brakes so I can easily use it with both motorhome and pickup or loan it to a friend, spare tire and mount, winch mount and LED lights. About 6200 all in. They also agreed to let me place the tie downs where I want them for the GT wheel baskets and paint to match the car at no extra charge.
They offer a notched rear section. What is the value in that for an extra $400? Other than looks, I did not see the advantage to the aluminum wheels, they are no lighter than the painted steel wheels and more likely to be stolen.
I went and looked at a tilt bed trailer and did not like the 'tip over point' nature of the loading/unloading process and the ramp angle was significantly steeper than the rollback. Also was about the same price all in.
Thoughts and voices of experience would be appreciated.
www.kwikload.com
Anyone here own one? Pros or cons to this design? They have been around for many years, and yes a bit more expensive than the throw away wood deck trailers at the lots but I am looking for a trailer that is easy to load and tie down a GT, fairly light weight, easy to tow and well built.
They have a number of options, I was thinking of buying with the aluminum deck and fenders, hydraulic surge brakes so I can easily use it with both motorhome and pickup or loan it to a friend, spare tire and mount, winch mount and LED lights. About 6200 all in. They also agreed to let me place the tie downs where I want them for the GT wheel baskets and paint to match the car at no extra charge.
They offer a notched rear section. What is the value in that for an extra $400? Other than looks, I did not see the advantage to the aluminum wheels, they are no lighter than the painted steel wheels and more likely to be stolen.
I went and looked at a tilt bed trailer and did not like the 'tip over point' nature of the loading/unloading process and the ramp angle was significantly steeper than the rollback. Also was about the same price all in.
Thoughts and voices of experience would be appreciated.