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<blockquote data-quote="wheelhopper" data-source="post: 7104656" data-attributes="member: 32430"><p>Nice prices on the open trailers. I paid $2300 for mine. It has the full steel deck, LED lighting and brakes on both axles. It was the cheapest I could find here in MD. It is an Econo trailer and I love it. My car is lowered and with the dovetail on the trailer I don't scrape anything or have to use an additional ramp to get on. My doors also clear the fenders by 1.5". I think the key to this is that my trailer wheels are 14" vs. 15" so the fenders sit lower.</p><p></p><p>You may have to get the plain XL F250 diesel to get them down to $25K. The F250 XLT, crew, 4x4 I was looking at I was able to get them down to $41K before rebates. You may want to try the V10. I know you could get your price with that. The diesel is a $7K option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wheelhopper, post: 7104656, member: 32430"] Nice prices on the open trailers. I paid $2300 for mine. It has the full steel deck, LED lighting and brakes on both axles. It was the cheapest I could find here in MD. It is an Econo trailer and I love it. My car is lowered and with the dovetail on the trailer I don't scrape anything or have to use an additional ramp to get on. My doors also clear the fenders by 1.5". I think the key to this is that my trailer wheels are 14" vs. 15" so the fenders sit lower. You may have to get the plain XL F250 diesel to get them down to $25K. The F250 XLT, crew, 4x4 I was looking at I was able to get them down to $41K before rebates. You may want to try the V10. I know you could get your price with that. The diesel is a $7K option. [/QUOTE]
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