The trailer itself is $3,875, but she purchased the spare wheel/tire and carrier also. The spare wheel/tire combo price is not currently listed on the MMTC website, but lets say $100 (just for the sake of discussion), the spare tire carrier is another $95 or $145, depending on which one she purchased, or was available at the time of her trailer purchase. But then you have to add shipping to that base price. For me, out here to the left coast, that was $630. I did not go through a dealer, as she did, and no dealer, trailer-auto-truck-etc, is going to eat that kind of shipping cost. And, the trailers come unassembled, so the dealer she purchased it from may have charged for the assembly. Not far off from the "Dealer Prep" when purchasing a new vehicle. Her claimed $4600 price is pretty close to what would be considered "normal".
What she doesn't say in her rant is that in her review of MMTC, on Facebook, she states that she received her trailer after the "promised" delivery date. Then she goes on to say, "I didn't get it u tip mid June." HOWEVER, she posted a photo on HER Facebook page, of the trailer, hooked up to a vehicle, at a gas station, with tent and bikes, on June 6th.
How the loaded trailer, photo'd on June 6th, wasn't delivered until "...mid June." is anybodies guess.
She also doesn't state that she joined this forum, and at
least two others (ih8mud and fjcruiserforums) for no other reason than "so others may consider features (or lack thereof) that may or may not suit your intended use". More like a spoiled child throwing a tantrum because they didn't get their way and wants to slam the mfg.
I could go on.
Why not.....
If the price was an issue why didn't she purchase a Ruger 5 foot? Base price is $4295, Top rack is optional for, $(price not on their website), and rear stabilizers are optional for $165. And there wouldn't have been any shipping cost as she could have driven across town and picked it up from the factory. She should be happy the stabilizers were included in the base trailer cast.
Morris Mule Trailer Company markets their rack system as a "canoe rack". If it needed to be modified to mount a tent, so be it. She's not the first to have to do that.
It appears she is the first to whine about it though.
Want a rear receiver spare tire mount? Go to Denver Scrap Metal Recycling (it has "cycling" in it.
), Den-Col Supply or Atlas Metal Sales, buy a piece of 2" X 2" square tube, bolt the purchased tire carrier to it, shove it in the rear....receiver, pin it and call it good. Well, chain it to the trailer in case it "wobbles" too much and falls off.
To make it sound like the fact of "... wobble in the bikes
loss of one in transit." is the fault of MMTC, or the bike carrier mfg, is just plain fantasy.
I've got a million more issues with her issues, but I'll refrain, for now and give her the chance to jump in here and expand on her position.