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Old 02-22-2010, 05:08 PM
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Default Featherlite 3110 or Aluma 8200....

I'll be using a new F-150 with 355's for towing my '07 Z. Will it fit on the 3110 width wise? I think the Aluma is wider.

Anyone have any experience with either one? I can get the Featherlite low deck new for $5200. Not sure on the Aluma. Is the 400 or so pound weight difference that noticeable when towing for the higher price over the Carson trailers at 1800lbs?

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Old 02-22-2010, 06:32 PM
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with my tacoma, the less weight of the featherlite made the difference between being over or under towing capacity. f150 isn't going to have much more towing capacity than a tacoma, i wouldn't think.

plenty of used featherlites out there as well. i wouldn't buy new.
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It will fit on the Featherlite just fine.



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