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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="tistan" data-source="post: 15807560" data-attributes="member: 26495"><p>That is a cynergy trialer. They build local to that dealer. I bought a 24' version a couple years ago because it was the last one they had and they were on Christmas break for 2 weeks. That said, I would get the 20'. The 24 is incredibly long and it is hard to fit in gas stations with it. If you need a 24 or bigger, get a fifth wheel setup. As far as quality, I just moved from Georgia to Colorado. I towed 1600 miles with at least 1000lbs over what it says. I bought 3 spare tires because I have never towed a car trailer any distance without blowing a tire. This trailer was on its factory tires still, so I figured I'd blow a couple of them. On this trip I didn't have one tire failure or axle bearing failure. I did change out the factory bearing caps for bearing buddies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tistan, post: 15807560, member: 26495"] That is a cynergy trialer. They build local to that dealer. I bought a 24' version a couple years ago because it was the last one they had and they were on Christmas break for 2 weeks. That said, I would get the 20'. The 24 is incredibly long and it is hard to fit in gas stations with it. If you need a 24 or bigger, get a fifth wheel setup. As far as quality, I just moved from Georgia to Colorado. I towed 1600 miles with at least 1000lbs over what it says. I bought 3 spare tires because I have never towed a car trailer any distance without blowing a tire. This trailer was on its factory tires still, so I figured I'd blow a couple of them. On this trip I didn't have one tire failure or axle bearing failure. I did change out the factory bearing caps for bearing buddies. [/QUOTE]
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