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Hi its a no brainer really i have been looking for a 10 foot tipper for the last 6 week,i have considered all makes ifor,brian james,buffalo,debon,indespension,graham edwards and nugent, i did not want to buy a dog of one so i have waited and the right one has come along,and its a 7 month old ifor 10x5.5 tipper with ramps for £3200,if it was one of the other mentioned trailers of the same age it would of been around the same price but and this is a BIG but in 5 years if looked after the ifor will be worth 50% more than the others ifors have a MUCH STRONGER resale value,i could of got a indespension 10x6 tipper 2004 for £1500 a mate sold his 2002 ifor at christmas ramps and caged sides its had 7 sets of tyres on it so it had done a bit but been looked after flebayed it and got £2580 for it that was £285 more than he paid for it new in 2002, doesent need much thinking about really.

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I have an Ifor 10 x 5 tipper, coming up for two year old in October.

She is on the road 7 days a week, and takes a lot of abuse, and i've never had any problems with it.

 

Same as mine and I agree I've had very little issue with mine but the old phrase they don't make um like they use to springs to mind.

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I bought a new ifor box trailer 10x5 2500kg the front axle was 1.5 inches pissed out of line and wearing the tyres one side and towed like crap. Ifor could not find anything better in stock so they refunded the money. The 3500 kg box has bolt on spring hangers so can be adjusted. When I was looking for a 16 ft flat bed one dealer showed me a trailer where only 3 wheels were on the deck due to twisted chassis while it was galvanised. Ifor are a good strong trailer and imo tow better than the rubber suspension when empty but they need to loose some of the cheap imported parts and screw them together properly.

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