We had a Wilson but traded it for a Featherlite because the Wilson was too low to the ground and the rubber bumper started to tear off out in the hills. We had trouble with the brakes on it too. Took it in for repair and they loaned us the Featherlite so we wouldn't be without a trailer. It was higher off the ground, so we just kept it and didn't go back for the Wilson. The Wilson also had ridges that ran the full length of the floor which wouldn't be an issue for most people. We were delivering mineral on small pallets and that made it hard to wheel the cart into the trailer to unload the mineral in the trailer. That was a long time ago though and we would be the last ones to say Wilson's aren't good trailers, because they are. Before that we had Titan steel trailer. Before that a SWAN trailer. We bought that Swan in 1974, gooseneck trailers were fairly new then. It was made out of iron. We used it for years. It was double tough, only 16' long so not too heavy to pull. We have lots of stories about that old trailer. We loved it. It was nothing like an aluminum trailer, but for the time, it was the best trailer.