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    Texas Bragg Trailer - This moron got in the burger king line with his obnoxious big ass trailer. He cut us off, by cutting the corner and making the trailer slam

    Texas Bragg Trailer

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    I tried calling them several times to get some information and I was hung up on twice. They are…read morerude and inconsiderate.

    My husband and I bought an 18 ft tandem axle trailer in May 2016. In April of this year (2018),…read morealmost 2 years later, we discovered that the boards on the trailer were rotted and began to chip apart. We were not informed by the dealer that pretreatment was an option. The frame underneath the boards was rusted (because Texas Bragg did not paint it), and the front axle bent. When we inquired about the warranty, someone named T-bone or something to that effect (not the warranty person), had the dealer, who sold us the trailer, look on the axles to see if there were marks on top of the u-bolts, and there were, so they told us that they would not honor the warranty. They said that we put too much weight on the trailer, which is rated at 7,000 lbs maximum weight with the DMV, and at no time did we tow that much weight. To give an example, we've only towed our small tractor (about 2,000 lbs), an Expedition (about 5,000 lbs), about 2 yards of dirt/mulch (roughly 4,000 lbs each), and a chevy impala (about 3,400 lbs). So, at no time did we go over the supposed weight limit. So, I decided to call the dealership directly and originally spoke with someone named Tom, who was very rude and told me to call back at 1pm and hung up on me. I called back and was able to speak with Jerry (warranty person), who informed me that the specific trailer that we purchased usually only carry a 1 year warranty for everything. We then decided to replace the axle through the dealer, who was kind enough to give us a discount for our troubles. Unfortunately, they had to order the axle through Texas Bragg. We received an axle that was smaller and had a different part number from the original axles. We had the dealership reorder the part through them again, however, they never reentered the order, and kept telling the dealer that had been shipped out and on it's way through a slower freight system. 1 week later, we found out that they did not enter or ship the order, and the owner of the dealership of purchase had to get involved. After a dispute between Texas Bragg and the dealer that we purchased the trailer through, they realized that they had discontinued the original axle, and claimed that our trailer is an "old" model (it's only 2 years old). They finally decided to send a representative (Steve, another warranty person) out to the dealer and meet my husband there, to replace the hubs on the new axle. The representative said that he would forward our complaint to corporate. They new axle and hubs did not come with a warranty. Looks like this is my first and last Texas Bragg Trailer.

    Longhorn Trailer Sales - trailerdealers - Updated May 2026

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