Posted 2007-11-30 5:17 PM (#72160 - in reply to #72159) Subject: RE: Lakota Trailer
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Location: Allegan, Michigan
Gem we are heading to the factoy ourselves when my husband gets home from Afghanistan. We are looking at them seriously as well. The only thing I don't care for is the slide outs only go 24 inches whereas many other brands go a full 36" out. Another 12" makes a world of difference space wise.
I do like how they are built. I looked at one close up last week at Shipshewana, a dealer had one there for the After Thanksgiving day auction. I was very impressed with the workmanship, and the construction of the trailer.
So far I have not heard anything bad about them, but they haven't been around that long yet either.
But I also remember when Exiss came out in the 90's. People scoffed at them but I really like the Exiss trailers. There will always be naysayers to any brand.
I think I may give the Lakota a try, you seem to get quite a bit of bang for the buck and seem geared toward us middle class folks who want comfort while camping but don't want to blow our life savings doing it. I really liked the spacious feeling I got even with the slide out pulled in. It was a full 8 foot wide and 7'6 tall and completely insulated. Not the cheap chintzy stuff I saw in some sundowners recently. Plus I like the fact the trailer is ALL aluminum except for the stainless steel on the nose, and the paint jobs are awesome.
Posted 2007-11-30 5:35 PM (#72163 - in reply to #72160) Subject: RE: Lakota Trailer
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Location: el centro, ca
Thanks.
Its my understanding that the name Lakota is fairly new, but that they have been in the trailer business for centuries. They "who make Lakota" are actually the producers of LQ trailer interiors for all makes and models for many years. The salesman we spoke to also said that the savngs in price come due to that you are not paying a mark up for the interior products because they produce them.
Posted 2007-12-02 6:43 PM (#72270 - in reply to #72159) Subject: RE: Lakota Trailer
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Location: Columbia, KY
Gem,
While the dealer I got my Lakota from this past April was less than satisfactory the people at the Lakota factory have been very helpful. About 3 months after I got it the roof started leaking, they were delivering a trailer a few hrs. from here so the driver made a detour here to work on mine. his repair didn't work so they offered to take the trailer back to the factory in Indiana. he picked it up on a thurs. and had it back here the following week. I'm very impressed by their service and the way they stand behind their trailers. they do seem to be well built and have a lot of nice features. I don't like the nose in the gooseneck cause the way it's shaped really cuts down on the sleeping and storage room, but the standard 7'6" height is nice.
Posted 2007-12-08 3:00 AM (#72637 - in reply to #72159) Subject: RE: Lakota Trailer
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Location: Pataskala, Ohio
My wife and I have a 2007 Lakota 4 horse with a 10 foot LQ, we bought it at Congress and a window was leaking. Lakota sent a factory service tech to put in a new window the day I reported the leaking window to the factory, our dealer is worthless. My wife is an aircraft mechanic so she is very familiar with aluminum construction and she approves to workmanship on our trailer. From my point of view the trailer looks good and appears strong and well built and pulls easily.
From my dealings with Lakota, I have not met a company more interested in making things right.We plan to go to the factory this summer with our trailer and check it out.I think this trailer will last us for a long time.