Posted by Iowa corn and hogs on June 14, 2009 at 10:54:44 from (75.104.160.38):
In Reply to: PJ Trailers posted by Ohio Mike on June 13, 2009 at 20:36:28:
I see everyone else likes them. They are typical of the budget-priced trailers out there, probably a little lighter than some others I have had. What I do know about PJ:
1) They will weasel out of any warranty claims, no matter how valid 2) They will NOT hold up to HARD, EVERYDAY, COMMERCIAL use (but neither will most of the other "cheaper" brands).
I have had several brands for a commercial enterprise I run in addition to farming without great success. PJ was the lightest, shortest-lasting. My PJ's even had Chinese axles. I now have trailers custom-built far heavier than what is on most dealer lots and we now just repaint every 3 years or so instead of trading EVERY year trying to find a brand that is durable enough.For what its worth, we were not overloading the trailers, but were using them daily at highway speeds with loads approaching rated capacities but under the rated limit.
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