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4wd tippers? Which is best?


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I think if you really need 4 wheel drive and tipping a tipping trailer is the best way to go legally. I've always though 4x4 tippers were a bit of a fad.

 

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I already have a trailer, it doesn't tip but does everything I need it to except when I need the chipper aswell. Can't tow both

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My hilux holds double than my original one with greedy boards and I have upgraded the springs to a 7 leaf, I paid around 12k for my truck and tipper conversion after 4 years it's still worth around 9-10k how many chip trucks hold there value like that [emoji6]

 

 

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