Triplegreen500
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I bought this trailer for my sound company. It was a near-new trade-in at an RV dealer where I worked at the time. Before I got it, it hauled 3 motorcycles from MD to Daytona, once. Then I got it. It's hauled my sound equipment a bunch of times, and moved one car (my Charger) one time (to a local body shop to have floor pans installed by a buddy). I've used it to help friends move (furniture, etc) a couple of times. It tows like a dream behind my Ram 2500.
Located in western MD, about an hour and a half from DC and an hour from Baltimore (nearest big city is Hagerstown, the intersection of I70 and I81). Clear MD title in my name. $15k obo.
- United UXT 24' enclosed, flat nose. It has plenty of room for a 70 Charger with room to still utilize the workbench, and space to the rear door)
- 9,999 lb gross weight rating
- LED exterior lighting, including underbody lights in front of axles to avoid "curbing" at night
- power tongue jack
- 50A electrical service (driver front corner)
- 30,000 BTU air conditioner with heat strip
- front wall work bench, cabinets, closet
- 110v flourescents
- 12v LED lights
- finished interior - rubber "coin" floor covering; white paneled walls and ceiling; workbench is orange aluminum cabinets
- diamond-plate ramp door
- RV awning on door side
- (2) 500w quartz-halogen lights under awning
- aluminum wheels (4), plus (1) steel spare
- 8-lug axles, I want to say 5200# rating (each), with electric brakes on all four wheels (build sheet will verify)
- polished lower bodyside paneling and vertical corners
- white aluminum exterior
- aluminum roof with plastic front transition cap, and diamondplate lower front wall
- (2) tinted, opening windows (one road-side, one door-side)
Comes with weight distributing hitch setup for 2" receiver (I'll help you set it up for your truck if you like, get you the correct height etc), as well as 50' shore power cord (50A), with 50-30 adaptor and 30-20 adaptor (a/c and heat only work on true 50A, but vent fan and lights work fine on standard household 15A/20A outlet power). Standard 7 pin round trailer plug to vehicle.
I've downsized my concert gear, from passive speakers the size of soda machines, plus amp racks, plus processing racks, plus tons (literally) of cables...to all-digital, active speakers (built-in amps) that are smaller, just as powerful, lighter, and take up much less space (for most shows they fit under the tonneau cover of my Ram; for "big" shows where I need ALL of them, I use a 6x8 trailer and have room left over). SOMEBODY should get use out of it. The ONLY option it doesn't have, is a jump door. Clean, solid, roomy...just neglected.
Located in western MD, about an hour and a half from DC and an hour from Baltimore (nearest big city is Hagerstown, the intersection of I70 and I81). Clear MD title in my name. $15k obo.
- United UXT 24' enclosed, flat nose. It has plenty of room for a 70 Charger with room to still utilize the workbench, and space to the rear door)
- 9,999 lb gross weight rating
- LED exterior lighting, including underbody lights in front of axles to avoid "curbing" at night
- power tongue jack
- 50A electrical service (driver front corner)
- 30,000 BTU air conditioner with heat strip
- front wall work bench, cabinets, closet
- 110v flourescents
- 12v LED lights
- finished interior - rubber "coin" floor covering; white paneled walls and ceiling; workbench is orange aluminum cabinets
- diamond-plate ramp door
- RV awning on door side
- (2) 500w quartz-halogen lights under awning
- aluminum wheels (4), plus (1) steel spare
- 8-lug axles, I want to say 5200# rating (each), with electric brakes on all four wheels (build sheet will verify)
- polished lower bodyside paneling and vertical corners
- white aluminum exterior
- aluminum roof with plastic front transition cap, and diamondplate lower front wall
- (2) tinted, opening windows (one road-side, one door-side)
Comes with weight distributing hitch setup for 2" receiver (I'll help you set it up for your truck if you like, get you the correct height etc), as well as 50' shore power cord (50A), with 50-30 adaptor and 30-20 adaptor (a/c and heat only work on true 50A, but vent fan and lights work fine on standard household 15A/20A outlet power). Standard 7 pin round trailer plug to vehicle.
I've downsized my concert gear, from passive speakers the size of soda machines, plus amp racks, plus processing racks, plus tons (literally) of cables...to all-digital, active speakers (built-in amps) that are smaller, just as powerful, lighter, and take up much less space (for most shows they fit under the tonneau cover of my Ram; for "big" shows where I need ALL of them, I use a 6x8 trailer and have room left over). SOMEBODY should get use out of it. The ONLY option it doesn't have, is a jump door. Clean, solid, roomy...just neglected.
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