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Utility Trailers, Prakhon Chai
« on: May 16, 2012, 06:01:52 PM »
Available now, one-ton utility trailers to fit all pickup trucks.  Heavy metal construction, walk-up gate, jack with wheel, safety chains, Isuzu hubs.  American design built in American shop in Prakhon Chai.  Price:  55,000 baht, includes tow bar for any standard pickup and electrical hookup.  Hurry, I return to US on June 1 for a vacation.
Email for additional photos: clifton@gbis.com   Gary   085-222-6708

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Re: Utility Trailers, Prakhon Chai
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2012, 01:12:05 AM »
What road tax do you pay for a trailer(like you do for a back box)?

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Re: Utility Trailers, Prakhon Chai
« Reply #2 on: May 17, 2012, 07:00:13 AM »
Thai law requires that ANY trailer have brakes if it is to be licensed.  This in part explaines why you don't see any small trailers on the road, even though all pickups are drilled out and ready to receive a tow bar.   I chose not to put brakes on my trailers because of cost and lack of suitable parts in Thailand.  Thus they cannot be licensed and thus no road tax.  We visited DMV Buriram and was told the trailers were OK for local use without a license, but not cross-country trips.

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Re: Utility Trailers, Prakhon Chai
« Reply #3 on: May 26, 2012, 03:43:39 PM »
Thai law requires that ANY trailer have brakes if it is to be licensed.  This in part explaines why you don't see any small trailers on the road, even though all pickups are drilled out and ready to receive a tow bar.   I chose not to put brakes on my trailers because of cost and lack of suitable parts in Thailand.  Thus they cannot be licensed and thus no road tax.  We visited DMV Buriram and was told the trailers were OK for local use without a license, but not cross-country trips.
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Re: Utility Trailers, Prakhon Chai
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2012, 03:39:30 PM »
Always a strange sight in Thailand.....

their are a million over loaded utes but not one trailer, looks well built and of a good size i hope they catch on.

All the best on the sale of them

 

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