Enclosed trailer purchase!

Thanks so much!
I’ve learned Haulmark and Pace aren’t the quality they once were.
I’m pretty much going off of others experience when I made my choice.
Aluminum was a bit out of my $$ range, fortunately I won’t be pulling it in the snow, so I won’t need to worry about salt on the roads.

I didn’t think anything more than a 5000 lb winch would be needed for a 3200 lb rolling car?
I know it’s better to have too much then not enough so I definitely appreciate the help guys.

I do like the thought of the synthetic rope instead of the wire cable.
Cordless I bet would be nice also?

Congrats on your new trailer !!! I was going to buy a new trailer to replace my 2001 Haulmark but decided to just put some money in it ( needs a new axle , bearings and brakes ) . I paid $5200 for it in 2001 a new one is close to $14,000 and from doing some research I found the quality of a Haulmark isn't what it used to be . I found cheaper trailers but the reviews on them isn't good , the saying " you get what you pay for " is true . Any good trailer like I need is in the $12-15,999 range to much for me with my retirement / part time job income . I looked at one trailer the dealer was saying how good it was , I looked inside after a big rain storm and there were water stains on the floor already and it was $11,000. My trailer might be ugly but it has never leaked and has served me well.

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