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As we all know, pricing can vary widely dealer to dealer. My friend shopped around a little, and ended up last Feb going all the way down to West Palm Beach for his last one, which was the same one we are talking about. The place was called Hub Trailer. I think it was $2500. The SS roller shafts can be hard to find, and this guy has them, and will ship. To answer your question, cost of rollers, ss cotter pins and ss Shafts are extra. The trailers come with black rubber rollers and electroplated shafts with Pal Nuts. You can re-sell them, as some people still use them for cost savings.
I buy my Stoltz from Champion Trailer via the web. Best prices I have found. Have Continental supply all the brackets, since they fit the holes drilled in the frame. Some brands don't fit. Use a set of split brackets for the front 8" roller.
Continental sells a lot of these galv. tilt frame keel roller trailers. They are not a special order. They produce everything on an order basis anyway. Takes about a week to get one.
Thanks Finnegan. Looks like they are going to have to modify it somewhat. Still waiting on the estimated cost. Here is what I heard today: talked to the plant and they will have to make your trailer approx. 1ft longer , It will not be ready next week, There is no inventory for that trailer , it is built upon order to your specs, they have the specs for the other one you sent pictures of.
I think the trailer he's referring to might have been one of yours or your friends.