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    So some of you know I have been looking for a trailer, came across one at bunnings the other day and thought I would check them out. On their website that is. Prices looked good.

    Sent my father over and he tells me they are chinese made.

    Question is, would you go there? 1 yr warranty, galvanised, 8x5 with rear door as a ramp for $2200 or am I better getting an Aussie made trailer with rust protected paint instead for the same price?

    I rather support Aussie made, but everyone tells me how trailers rust!

    Let me know your thoughts, thanks

  • #2
    Hmmm.........Chinese made trailer @ Bunnings? or Aussie?................ANZAC day soon Yeah?.......


    Dan
    Can I still play now I have a 200 series?........Had a 2008 120 Series D4D Manual 6 Speed...STANDARD White, Soverign Bar..........Rear Cage........Dashmat.......GX Wheels with Good Year Dura Tracs........Bilstein/Dobbo 2'' lift.....Safari Snorkel....Canvas Seat Covers.....20%tint..........55W HID Headlights.....Mudmats front and rear.....
    22'' Lightbar......

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    • #3
      The Bunnings trailers are made by Trailers2000 in Beerwah on the Sunshine Coast. They've got an Aussie Made logo on the website. But I don't know if they're fully aussie made, or chinese manufactured and assembled here.

      http://www.trailers2000.com.au/
      [SIZE=2]120 GXL D4D Auto, with a 'List of Wants' greater than the 'List of Needs' greater than the 'List of Haves'
      Nissan Patrol: Keeping Bogan's out of Toyota's since 1951[/SIZE]

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      • #4
        Oh sorry guys, I wasn't clear on my story.

        I was at Bunnings on the weekend and saw a trailer parked on the road. Never heard of them before so I jumped online. Bunnings does not sell them.

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        • #5
          I've been looking at getting a CT of late and exploring Al sorts of possibilities from a custom job to an off the floor model. There's plenty of Chinese trailers on the market these days. On the surface and at a distance, the look fine but get up close and start looking at the nitty gritty and things start to look a little sour. Suspect welds (cocky shit, blowouts etc), cables in locations that could easily lead to damage etc and over all very poor workmanship when compared to the local product. I definitely will not be buying a Chinese trailer.

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          • #6
            Thats my issues, i can't pick up on these things as I don't inow much about welds and so on.

            And like you said, there seems to be a few more floating around now. Will look into this more.

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