Opinion on R&R trailers

They are awesome trailers I had a ride on ride off was well built I then traded for there inline 4 place ....I'm very happy with there trailers ;)!
 
09nytro said:
They are awesome trailers I had a ride on ride off was well built I then traded for there inline 4 place ....I'm very happy with there trailers ;)!


Inline 4 place???? How long is that? I am thankful ng a 40+ foot 5 foot wide trailer.
 
I have had several R&R trailers, 2 and 4 place and they seem well built. I had a 12' drive on-drive off had no problems. The 4 place inline I have now is a 22' with a 5' v nose. Very happy with it also. As said above Triton is a great trailer also, probably a little more money.
 
R & R

I bought an R & R trailer last year, trailer is great and solid, however the fit and finish was beyong brutal. I drove 6 hours each way to get it so i wasnt going to turn back when i got there on saturday morning, but when i got home and looked it over I was pissed. I called the owner and he was good about things and mailed me the trim and caulking the next day so i could fix it myself. I think the term you get what you pay for makes sense for this company.
 
Bought a "3" place 18' +5' , 23' overall inline 7.5' wide. Couldn't beat the price with all the options I ordered and w/ the shipping couldn't be beat. I'm kind of a stickler on things, so I went thru and caulked any areas that I saw an issue with. One light was working inside, called and they sent me a replacement. Was a manufacture defect, not a wiring issue. Well worth the price and gets a lot of attention from anyone that has seen it.
 
If money is not issue(which it is for most of us) and you want very built 3+ or bigger. Check into ATC trailers. I had one and if your stickler for details you won't be unsatisfied. I watched mine being built. All amish workers. Here's an example of detail. When they were caulking the insides they would lay down 2 pieces of masking tape and caulk between the 2 leaving a flawless caulk line. They also make the motiv trailers seen on a lot of car shows on tv carry high dollar cars.

http://www.aluminumtrailer.com/snowSeries.php
 
Very good trailers. I have 3 of them now. Is a Triton better, Yes. But, they are almost double, in price,which IMO, they are not that much better. I also had a Triton and it had issues as well. I am very anal about my things, so I look at the detail and the detail is pretty good on the R&R. A couple of small things would get R&R to be No 1. More stainless hardware and better cauking as stated from others.
 
I used to sell R&R trailers they cant be beat for what you get for the money we have had a few that came in with problems but they always made good on the problems as well stand up company and great product. we sold the heck out of them at the dealership i worked for. I would buy one in a second.
 
I to am in the market for a new snowmobile trailer. I currently have a featherlite enclosed 4 place, but I am looking to go with an inline so I can haul motorcycles with the same trailer. I recently purchased 2 new trailers for work, both ATC's one 42' the other 14' they are nice trailers. They tow well, the 42' trailer tows so well you really do not know its there, however they are no featherlite. After upfitting both trailers you can just feel the differences between the two manufacture's . If money was no object I would be at a Featherlite or Triton dealer, but bang for the buck it is extremely hard to beat an ATC!

I saw recently on here someone bought a neo trailer? I checked out there website they seemed to have nice stuff, but when I sent an email in looking for my closest dealer I have yet to hear from them.
After I sell my current trailer , I will be looking hard at ATC for my next purchase.
 


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