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Ty Korrigan
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2 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

I've had a good surf but maybe I'm asking the wrong questions.

Are there any braked tipping trailers made with alloy sides instead of steel?

Gross weight around 2000kg.

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    Stuart

 

hi how big of a trailer do you want 8x4 10x6 12x6 ?

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2 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

I've had a good surf but maybe I'm asking the wrong questions.

Are there any braked tipping trailers made with alloy sides instead of steel?

Gross weight around 2000kg.

 Thanks

    Stuart

 

Theres a tipper from Indespension 2ton half a ton weight,  looks like it has ally sides with mesh kit..

But if you want it boxed with ally I imagine you have to do it yourself or get it built..

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hi speaking from past lessons learnt , i looked at the debon trailers about 3 yrs ago when i was looking for a tipping trailer, looked at the 10x6 3 way tipper but trailer had its issues for me, price was right , but when i hunted round on the net for pre owned ones the value was a fraction of an ifor , found about 3 trailers for sale 2 in scotland and 1 in leeds the one in leeds was 18 mth old and was £1995 and the 2 in scotland went in a auction and made about a grand each, not good on the second hand market , personally i would just go and buy an ifor may be a little more expensive but you will all ways sell it and get most of your money back as ifors seem to hold up well on the second hand market, just my thoughts,

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