What made the decision for you between Wilson and Eby. I'm getting ready to order, and it's down to these choices as well. Can't decide for sure what I want to do.justintime said:I am presently waiting on a new Eby trailer to arrive( 7X 28). I looked at many different makes, including the Elite trailer, and my decision came down to either an Eby or Wilson. The Elite was slightly lower priced but IMO, it was also not made quite as good either, IMO. I was also able to get a few options on the Eby that were not available on most other trailers. Both the Eby and Wilson had waiting lists of several months, so they must be selling lots of them. Most of the other trailers I considered could make a trailer to my specs within a few weeks. Eby had the longest wait of 5 months but I lucked out and was able to get a spot several weeks earlier when someone cancelled and my salesman called in a favor with the company.
All in all there are lots of good trailers on the market and what you get depends on how much you use it and what you use it for. I also have a 7X 20 aluminum Featherlite which is OK but I have already had some welds break on it with only limited use ( mostly my wife's horses).
BlkAngus said:What made the decision for you between Wilson and Eby. I'm getting ready to order, and it's down to these choices as well. Can't decide for sure what I want to do.justintime said:I am presently waiting on a new Eby trailer to arrive( 7X 28). I looked at many different makes, including the Elite trailer, and my decision came down to either an Eby or Wilson. The Elite was slightly lower priced but IMO, it was also not made quite as good either, IMO. I was also able to get a few options on the Eby that were not available on most other trailers. Both the Eby and Wilson had waiting lists of several months, so they must be selling lots of them. Most of the other trailers I considered could make a trailer to my specs within a few weeks. Eby had the longest wait of 5 months but I lucked out and was able to get a spot several weeks earlier when someone cancelled and my salesman called in a favor with the company.
All in all there are lots of good trailers on the market and what you get depends on how much you use it and what you use it for. I also have a 7X 20 aluminum Featherlite which is OK but I have already had some welds break on it with only limited use ( mostly my wife's horses).
Doc said:I've had my Eby for 13 months now and really like it. Mine is a 7 x 24. Like JIT, the rolling cut gate is a MAJOR plus. I wouldn't have one without it. A small thing to some, but one I really like is the tailgate handle on the neck gate.
I'm with you JIT, if you can't get service from someone when you are trying to give them your money , what's it going to be like when you have a warranty problem and trying to get their help?