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I cannot understand comments about towing better than ifors? How do you know, and how is it possible....they are identical to each other:confused1:

 

i have towed both, Ifors bounce about empty.:sneaky2:

atlas will tow well empty, full, half full, front heavy, back heavy, badly loaded. They are just better. I know nothing of how they are built and no nothing technical that on PAPER that could prove any of my above comments, i have just the practical side of the arguement covered.:biggrin:

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My comment was about my trailer, its a Graham Edwards:thumbup:

 

 

 

Unloaded, Ifors are horrible! They need a nice amount of weight on before they are smooth too!

 

Approx 90% of trailers spend as much time empty being towed as fully loaded, therefore empty ride quality is important too. A trailer that bangs, yucks and rattles is not for me im afraid.:thumbdown:

 

:thumbup1:I see what you mean.

Mine does bounce nicely when empty, but that doesnt bother me too much:blushing:

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I actually dont want to sound anti Ifor. They are probably the best for carrying weight regularly and will hold value best of all. My dad has a flatbed for taking tractors to rallies so always carrying weight. Its spot on for that.

 

I just dont feel there are many situations generally such a heavyweight trailer is needed in arb.

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