terryc
Member
We picked up a six year old hot dip galvanised trailer and it looks okay compared to similar painted ones.
That said, I'm told etch primer, then paint will change the colour of the hot dip.
As mentioned, you have to look at how much money you can afford to have sitting in the shed, but I would suggest really crawling over a few before shelling out any money. at the bottom level you can start with a quality off-road trailer(height is critical) and then drop an oztrail tent on top. then after, it is a matter of chinese, Vs 2nd hand aussie, then new aussie and finally the IMO "I've got more money then sense" CT.
I've always preferred to add my own bits, rather than but an all singing all dancing.
That said, I'm told etch primer, then paint will change the colour of the hot dip.
As mentioned, you have to look at how much money you can afford to have sitting in the shed, but I would suggest really crawling over a few before shelling out any money. at the bottom level you can start with a quality off-road trailer(height is critical) and then drop an oztrail tent on top. then after, it is a matter of chinese, Vs 2nd hand aussie, then new aussie and finally the IMO "I've got more money then sense" CT.
I've always preferred to add my own bits, rather than but an all singing all dancing.