I would just like to update this, I went Mario last Wednesday and picked up my Chaser. It has been a very long time since I have dealt with a person as nice and helpful as Mario is. Of course he showed me the workings of the Chaser and do's and don'ts of pulling as well as loading, we spent about 4 hours in all going over things. When it came time to check the trailer plug I had installed he discovered that the wiring was wrong, this was a Chrysler plug and installed according to instructions. Mario being the skilled professional he is changed the wires on the trailer to match the plug. He showed me new products he is developing as well as ones on hand, he even took me to a suspension installer and they worked out a problem I was having with my springs. Being this was the very first time I have pulled, let alone backed up, a trailer I was a bit concerned. Those fears were put to rest when I went to a friends house for the night and was able to back it into a driveway with just a few tries, not my skills it was that the Chaser was easy to manuver. I took off the next day to Arizona and was immediately impresed with how well it followed me, I hit some high winds once into Arizona and the Chaser pulled very well. As a matter of fact I sometimes looked in the outside miror and was surprised by the vehicle following so closely.
I guess what it all means to me is that I have a great trailer in the Chaser and I have met and dealt with a fine man. I can't wait to get the Chaser off into the dirt and use the heck out of it.