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Enclosed trailers- V-nose worth it?
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[QUOTE="Todd Turner, post: 231468, member: 21071"] I have used a 5x10 enclosed trailer for a decade or more. I'm wanting to move up to a 7x16 tandem axle trailer to pull behind an Expedition (5.4l, 3.55 rear end). Within a few months I hope to have a 3/4 ton crew cab short bed diesel. Is the V-nose trailers such as made by Pace worth the extra money? I have heard they pull better in windy situations. Do they make any difference in economy? Years ago the Wells Cargo trailers had a bubble-front option that was supposed to increase the mileage economy. But, how long would it take to pay for that option? Nowadays, we have the V-nose trailers. My local trailer dealer has a flat nose enclosed trailer in stock with a year-end closeout price. Is the v-nose worth waiting 6 to 8 weeks and paying probably $600 to $750 more? Thanks for any suggestions. Todd DR 435 XR 250 XR 200 XR 100 two atv's and a pull-behind Bush Hog for creating trails! :) [/QUOTE]
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