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NancyL
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2009-02-24 9:03 AM (#100047)
Subject: Twister trailers


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Location: Springtown, Texas

We are looking at Twister Trailers. Like the way they are built. I want a reverse load with side ramp and the hugh rear tack. What do you think of these trailers? good or bad.

www.twistertlr.com

I have seen that Platinum is also building reverse loads now too.

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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2009-02-24 9:24 AM (#100052 - in reply to #100047)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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I know nothing about them except for what I've seen at the horse shows we attend.... Nice looking, well built trailers, their welds appear to be second to none. A friend of ours in Ohio has a 3 horse, 10 or 12 foot LQ, w/hay pod and 6K generac generator up on the roof...... All I can say is, the word "TWISTER" must be an old American Indian word or  term for, Heavy Duty, cause that is one heavy duty 3 horse LQ trailer!!

A Twister would look good behind this.... http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/truckdetail.asp?ID=9049

Any relation between "4LPaints" and "2LTrucks"?

 



Edited by retento 2009-02-24 10:53 AM
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NancyL
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2009-02-24 9:34 AM (#100053 - in reply to #100052)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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Location: Springtown, Texas

No relation with 2L trucks. But they are not to far from me, next town over. They have worked on the trailer that I have now.

That is what we are wanting is a 3 or 4 horse reverse load with 10-12 ft LQ. I don't want longer than 30 feet and the rear tack adds 2 foot short wall on it. And then there is the $$$ in this economy. That freightliner does look good. 

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alexis
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2009-02-24 10:23 AM (#100058 - in reply to #100047)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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there are no trailers on the market today built  as well as twister the quality is impeckable have no fear they are the best built on the market today and the staff is second to none they are patient and helpfull this is not an assembly line trailer it is one on one   alexis     alexis horse trailers
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ponytammy
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2009-02-24 12:57 PM (#100068 - in reply to #100058)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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I live down the road from Twister trailer manufacturing. Yes, they are a well built aluminum trailer, but I would not go as far as to say they are the only well built aluminum trailer on the market today.
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NancyL
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2009-02-24 1:19 PM (#100069 - in reply to #100047)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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Location: Springtown, Texas

What other trailers do you like?

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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2009-02-24 2:45 PM (#100080 - in reply to #100058)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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Originally written by alexis on 2009-02-24 11:23 AM

there are no trailers on the market today built  as well as twister the quality is impeckable have no fear they are the best built on the market today and the staff is second to none they are patient and helpfull this is not an assembly line trailer it is one on one   alexis     alexis horse trailers

You can easily tell there is absolutely no bias in this statement, or reason for it.

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3 Willows Farm
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2009-02-25 7:27 AM (#100114 - in reply to #100047)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers



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I have been pulling a Twister for about 3 years now. 4 horse 12 ft LQ. I absolutely love the trailer and I cant say enough good things about the guys at the factory.  I had many different specifications that I needed since I run my business out of it as well as haul horses in it. The guys at the factory would call me while it was being built just to review and go over what I needed.  The cactus conversion in the LQ is top of the line.  The build of the overall trailer is top notch.  I spend at least 80 nights a year in my trailer so I have put it to the test.   Twister has definately won a customer in me and you can guarantee when I decide to bite the bullet and order a trailer with bunkbeds it will be a Twister.

With the build quality and great customer service you cant go wrong.

 

Edited to say that I also had my choices narrowed down to the Platinum and the Twister as well before I ordered.  Both are very well built trailers. 



Edited by 3 Willows Farm 2009-02-25 7:32 AM
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Rydbeck
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2009-02-25 9:00 PM (#100173 - in reply to #100047)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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Location: Weatherford, Tx
sooner trailers have really made a resurgeance in quality and does make a reverse slant load, most of the manufactures do now upon request you wont find many on the lot though in Texas.
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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2009-02-25 10:57 PM (#100180 - in reply to #100047)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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Twister is a really nice trailer. (too fancy for me)  Cimarron I think has a rev slant as well as 4 Star, Bloomer, C&C and all have dealers located less than an hour from you and all 3 are great guys to work with.

HTB

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Twister Guys
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2009-02-26 11:25 AM (#100210 - in reply to #100047)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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We would like to express a sincere THANK YOU to all of the nice comments about our trailers , they portrey exactly what we are trying to acheive , we are humbled to have such happy customers , and we look forward to having many more !! For those of you who have considered or went to look at our trailers , we thank you to !We hope we can make your purchase a enjoyable experiance and that you would enjoy many miles with your family and Twister !
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Twister Guys
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2009-02-26 11:29 AM (#100212 - in reply to #100047)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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also , as far as reverse loads , there is 2 located in Decatur , TX at NRS Trailers, they have an awesome facility there and I am sure they would be happy to have you as a guest to show you both of them!   
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alexis
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2009-02-26 12:27 PM (#100222 - in reply to #100047)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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Location: clovis ca
hi this is alexis at alexis horse trailers  just to clear the air i am not a twister trailer dealer the question asked was  who do you think makes the best trailer and i gave an impartial opinion i still think twister is the best built not inexpensive on the high end but will last a life time  sorry if i was misunderstood i have no affiliation with any manufacture just gave an honest opinon  truelfully there are no bad trailers out there if they are taked care of properly  good hunting alexis
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kwatts
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2009-03-04 1:33 PM (#100638 - in reply to #100053)
Subject: RE: Twister trailers


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Platinum does make a reverse load.  It's a really nice trailer and Outlaw does the living quarters conversion.  My daughter is in the process of ordering one as they make very few reverse loads in a 3 horse. 
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