Nice video,just a few comments about Big Tex,about 3-1/2 years ago I purchased a 10 DM car hauler from Big Tex, a beautiful steel deck 22’ with dovetail.They delivered the trailer from the factory in Mt. Pleasant Texas to Lufkin Texas which is about halfway to my home south of Houston. Met the driver there and picked up the trailer and was very happy.Within several months that changed ,on both fenders the paint started peeling,after many calls to the salesman and service department they told me to bring it back to Mt.Pleasant,thats a 500 mile trip from home I would have to make,so instead of taking the fenders to the Houston Big Tex ,they wouldn’t go for it.Ended up painting them myself.Several months ago I lost a ramp due to the cheesy design on the ramp storage,another month and a half before they shipped a new one,which was $150,so needless to say I wont be buying anything or recommending themto anyone Thanks jg
Thanks for sharing these experiences. I have owned many brands of trailers over the years and have yet to find one where the paint holds up very well. I imagine there are some more expensive trailers out there with better quality paint. That said, I have never had a functionality issue with the Big Tex trailers and I currently own two of them. I was just talking about pressure washing my trailers and painting them again to refresh them which is what I think most people end up doing. You made an overall good purchase with the one you bought! JD
I’ve been real happy w the winch set up and wouldn’t change anything there. What I would prob consider is a little bit heavier duty car trailer. This one is really designed for smaller cars and trucks and I find myself dealing with larger vehicles most of the time. Hope this helps. JD
I’m looking to get this trailer except the 20ft. How much do you think that bronco weighs? I’m trying to get my Massey Ferguson 231 with front loader, but I’m afraid it might be too much weight.
Matt and I were talking about that and he said the Bronco weighed somewhere around 5500 pounds which is prob pushing the limits of this trailer. If I could do it all over again, I prob would have gone for something 20 feet and more of an equipment trailer with either drive over fenders or with the deck over the fenders and 10k pound total axles. This trailer is great don't get me wrong but for small to mid sized vehicles. My 78 Camaro fit on there perfectly and it didn't strain the trailer. I'm more inclined to get into larger 3/4 ton trucks and maybe even a dually and this trailer wouldn't hold it from a width perspective or weight. But, for the price it was a great deal and I don't regret it as it will do probably 90% of what I want to do. Hope this helps, not sure how much the Massey weighs but if you do upgrade from this trailer, plan on spending about $2k more give or take. JD
I have the 10ch model, wondering if your trailer scrapes when pulling it around, mine drags on my drive way, just curious what you would recommend to fix that issue.
I know mine flattens out and the beavertail hits the ground when you are loading it but once you get the weight balanced the rear comes back up. I have a stock height 2021 Chevy 2500 and I use a 6 inch drop on my hitch. This brings the front of the trailer down and raises the rear. I've never had any issues with hitting driveways. I like the beavertail on the back but I've backed it into gravel and grass backing up where the ground elevates behind the trailer if that makes sense so overall it's a good thing but it does create some of these issues in my opinion. Hope this helps and thanks for checking out the video. JD
It's a factory spare tire mount that is welded on by Big Tex. I'm pretty sure you can buy them in weld on or clamp on applications from a trailer dealer or check Amazon. JD
Hey Ed. No sway at all and at times I was in the 75-80 mph range. Really pulled great. Having it on backwards I think actually worked to our advantage to center the bulk of the weight over the axles. It was a heavy vehicle to start with, somewhere north of 5,500 pounds. Will publish a video in the next couple of weeks which will explain some of the delays with my videos and the Camaro! JD
Thank you! The 2 back bolts are bolted through the steel winch mount and steel front lip of the trailer. I would be a little nervous if it was just in the wood! JD
@@jersonmancebo7453 it holds up pretty well for my purposes. Like I mentioned def have to repaint every few years. Looks better too. I show the process in. It’s detail in a different video on my channel. Check it out if you’d like. Thanks.
I think they do but not sure....I find with mine I wish I would have bought the 20 or 22 footer, always seem to need more room. Not sure I'd recommend a 16 footer but I guess it depends on your needs. JD
Thank you, it is by far the best truck I've ever owned. My first diesel motor and it is nothing short of impressive in terms of power and capability. JD