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Yes, I know, second trailer thread, but I'm looking for opinions or experience with a specific brand of trailer.
Looking at an Impact Trailers 7W x 16L x7H tandem axle cargo trailer with the UTV escape hatch. Specs look great, 16" OC tubular everything, triple tube frame, 2x6 triple tube tongue, screwless exterior, one-piece aluminum roof, electric brakes on both axles, 24" stone guard, V-nose, 3/4" HP floor, 32" radius side door, sidewall flo thru vents, LED dome lights, D-rings, stabilizer jacks, aluminum wheels, rear flare w/ LED loading lights, and a 5-year structural warranty. The only downside (depending upon how you look at it) is that the frame is steel and not aluminum, but it's undercoated. It weighs 2,350#, which is comparable to most aluminum trailers in that same size and configuration that I've looked at.
This is the Shockwave model, which is their premium model (of 3 total models of cargo trailers built).
My understanding is that Impact Trailers was bought by Formula Trailers a few years back. I've always been a fan of Formulas. To be honest, the damn thing looks almost identical to Formula cargo trailers - nearly identical to their premium model, the Triumph.
Has anyone had experience with either Impact or Formula cargo trailers?
Thanks in advance.
P.S. - A few crummy pics of the actual trailer are attached. A link to the manufacturer's web site for the Shockwave is above.
(No, it does not have a red stripe - that's the reflection from the trailer next to it. The one I'm looking at is black with the "Blackout package".)
Looking at an Impact Trailers 7W x 16L x7H tandem axle cargo trailer with the UTV escape hatch. Specs look great, 16" OC tubular everything, triple tube frame, 2x6 triple tube tongue, screwless exterior, one-piece aluminum roof, electric brakes on both axles, 24" stone guard, V-nose, 3/4" HP floor, 32" radius side door, sidewall flo thru vents, LED dome lights, D-rings, stabilizer jacks, aluminum wheels, rear flare w/ LED loading lights, and a 5-year structural warranty. The only downside (depending upon how you look at it) is that the frame is steel and not aluminum, but it's undercoated. It weighs 2,350#, which is comparable to most aluminum trailers in that same size and configuration that I've looked at.
This is the Shockwave model, which is their premium model (of 3 total models of cargo trailers built).
My understanding is that Impact Trailers was bought by Formula Trailers a few years back. I've always been a fan of Formulas. To be honest, the damn thing looks almost identical to Formula cargo trailers - nearly identical to their premium model, the Triumph.
Has anyone had experience with either Impact or Formula cargo trailers?
Thanks in advance.
P.S. - A few crummy pics of the actual trailer are attached. A link to the manufacturer's web site for the Shockwave is above.
(No, it does not have a red stripe - that's the reflection from the trailer next to it. The one I'm looking at is black with the "Blackout package".)
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