The value of a 1997 Eliminator Utility Trailer can vary based on its condition, size, and any additional features or modifications. Generally, prices for older utility trailers like this one can range from $500 to $2,500. It's best to check local listings or online marketplaces for comparable sales to get a more accurate estimate. Additionally, factors such as location and demand can also influence its market value.
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Yes, it is able to tow a trailer.
Need to know the model of the trailer.
with wires
Fuse # 7 - 20 amp maxi-fuse - for trailer park lamp and trailer stop lamp
Many auto parts retailers will have a plug-in trailer connection that is designed specifically for your vehicle. If they do, it's usually just a quick process of following the directions. It's worth it especially since it can help you keep from having the connections corrode.
Seems to be about 5K to 7.5K depending on condition.
Some parts will be compatible, yes. There shouldn't be much difference if they're both the same model.
The trailer harness plug should be located behind the rear license plate holder. Some 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe's were not equipped with the trailer harness plug.
The dry weight of a 1997 Nomad Skyline 18-foot travel trailer typically ranges between 2,500 to 3,500 pounds, depending on the specific model and features. It's best to consult the owner’s manual or a weight sticker usually found in the trailer for the most accurate information.
Check the fuse first.