Just buy @BRTreedogs trailer he has listed in the classifieds lol
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Edit- those CO trailers are nice but a tad pricey for a base trailer. They do have a used one for $10k on their lot. A new CO trailers 16’ is $28k. Ive seen comparable new trailers for less than 1/2 that.Check out Colorado Trailers.
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I agree with this. Climbing around the sides gets oldI would go with the 16 ft over the 14 as for width. I use my utv a lot and like the wider trailer just makes all things around the sxs and trailer easier, plus when I use the trailer for other things I don't mind the extra square footage. Little to see towing but I rarely town in town so meh.
Colorado trailers are insulated with metal wall,ceiling and floor studs (joists).Edit- those CO trailers are nice but a tad pricey for a base trailer. They do have a used one for $10k on their lot. A new CO trailers 16’ is $28k. Ive seen comparable new trailers for less than 1/2 that.
If you plan to build out one of these you will want to strip the walls to get electric or plumbing inside for a clean install.
Seems to me the only way to buy these RVs and trailers is used.
You are not wrong - I think they run $2-4k over what they should be listed at but as @manitou1 listed they do come with a lot of features and extras to help offset the added cost. I figured by the time I bought a good quality enclosed trailer and added all the extras I would be $3-4k cheaper than the completed Colorado trailer so I just had to decide how much my time was worth.The Co trailers look good…..but also heavy and expensive.
If a guy is building out the interior for a camper he might want to get plumbing, gas, and wiring in the walls for a clean install…so having all that done would not help a guy like myself. Different strokes.