Originally posted by TX Gooseneck
Thanks for the compliments Forrest and Dave!
If I remember correctly 90% (give or take) of goosenecks are built in the TX and OK area.
We use certified welders and are getting better at quality control - afterall, they are still human fabricated.
There are enough manufacturers out there that it is hard to know everything about them.
Big Tex is the largest (75mil + in sales)
PJ is 2nd largest but rely on steel manufactured in Mexico
Load Trail is a split off of PJ (The brother of PJ opened this company right next door to PJ)
There are dozens of manufacturers - Elite, EW, Texas Bragg, Cornpro, Kaufman, Pro Trak, Longhorn etc etc.
You also have the manufacturers that don't put their name on the trailer - stay far away from them - they typically offer options like brakes on one axle, faulty wiring, used tires, etc.
I know that Big Tex farms a lot of their work out to smaller companies.
When we started we used Big Tex as our watermark so to speak. They have been doing it long enough and really do make a quality trailer (we have owned several before we opened our company).
Our niche comes in the fact that we can and do just about everything. We are registered with SAE and DOT to manufacturer small trailers all the way up to 75k lbs. We do a lot of hydraulic trailers - tilt decks and hydraulic dovetails, we offers sliding axles and just about any option you could want.
We have sold trailers to individuals with semi's because we offer the same functionality at a much lower cost than the larger manufacturers. The only thing that we are limited to is 53' overall.
We're a small company, so when you call in it's a very good chance that you are going to get one of the owners.
Even if you plan to purchase from another manufacturer and just have questions about them, feel free to give us a shout we have quoted against most companies in the industry
Sean