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    Yeah Kea are a good trailer however a couple of things that made me buy a Prescott.
    The tail lights on the Kea stick out from the side of trailer where as the Prescott the tail lights are tucked away in the "c" shape channel of the chassis.
    The area from the rear of the mudguard to the base of the taillight on the Kea is a shit design, way tidier on the Prescott.

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    Quote Originally Posted by #the creeper View Post
    Yeah Kea are a good trailer however a couple of things that made me buy a Prescott.
    The tail lights on the Kea stick out from the side of trailer where as the Prescott the tail lights are tucked away in the "c" shape channel of the chassis.
    The area from the rear of the mudguard to the base of the taillight on the Kea is a shit design, way tidier on the Prescott.
    @#the creeper
    Thanks for making me double check those Kea lights, I overlooked how they are on the far outters, I can see myself catching on them especially in the dark.
    As a result, I’ve put in order in with Prescott Trailers, had a good yak to them over the phone, took the time to go through my options, added a few things on etc.

    Many thanks for everyone’s recommendations, appreciate the insight & knowledge, will hopefully be on the road with my trailer and quad bike in the near future and won’t need to reply on the good will of others to borrow their trailers.
    Timing should be right for a trail ride with @hotbarrels
    Grouchy Smurf had it right all along...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Survy View Post
    @#the creeper

    Timing should be right for a trail ride with @hotbarrels
    Sounds like a plan. Just need to pass inspection with the back surgeon in two weeks time, then survive the Easter weekend bunny shoot and then we will have to book a ride.

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    Wise choice @Survy, you won't be disappointed

 

 

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