Oak Hill
VIP Member
Floe builds a great trailer, but I do not like the oil bath bearings, I believe grease is the only way to go also. Triton builds an excellent trailer and I have owned several over the years. Excellent quality and trouble free. Just my 2 cents!
impalapower
TY 4 Stroke God
Mark, I have a Floe 2 place 10 ft drive on/off clamshell that I purchased in the fall of '98. I have not had any problems with this trailer. I have grease hubs and they are ok, never have had the oilers before. I damaged the wire connector once. Pulled the tounge off the trailer and got a new harness. There is a plug connection for the harness where the tounge and trailer meet. Use some dielectric grease and wrap some tape over the two plugs once they are back together. If the running lights burn out, simply pop them out of the grommets and plug in new ones. Never had a wiring problem, all wires are in the tubing. I had the opportunity to use a 12 ft with the gullwing. Jerry who is BIGGUY on the site owns it. We went to Canada with it. It has oilers on it and he added a second axle. Even though the trailer didn't need an additional axle, it didn't bounce like my single axle does. He added some interior lighting, ski guides, matting, and LED running lights. I'd get white instead of the black that I now own. I got the graphics delete, and what few stickers are on mine are peeling, but it sits outside year round. They are an expensive trailer, I couldn't imagine getting a four place, maybe you could get a six place being you have your wallet out. If I was getting a ramp trailer again, I'd get a Floe.