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Just picked this up today, second Charmac Iv'e owned, this one is 7' x 14', 2-3500 lb AL-KO torsion axles, EZ Lube bearings, 2500 lb ramp, aluminum tube frame 16" on center, one piece roof. Inside is finished, I had two sets of EZ clip tie down rails installed at 2' and 5' off the floor.



This will be quite a bit more convenient over our flatbed utility trailer, not only because of protection from the elements, but also the ability to load up during the week without tarping to keep things dry, and security, we can go into a restaurant knowing our goods are safely locked up. My first Charmac had two concession doors on one side, that was nice, the kids used it as a tent, after we unloaded while camping.



Anyways, I am real pleased and wanted to share. Jess

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They are out of Twin Falls Idaho, been building trailers at least 15 years that I'm aware of, most likely longer. Idaho... I Swear, the Ladies there learn how to weld before they learn how to cook or bake, and that is not a slam, that's most certainly fact, very capable.

There is such competitiveness in cargo trailers, everyone is cutting corners in every aspect of the build, Charmac maintains a certain quality, even in their "economy" trailers, which I have(stealth series). They are above the rest that I have looked at.
 
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