Posted 2012-02-10 8:58 AM (#140710 - in reply to #140686) Subject: RE: American Spirit trailers
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Location: Tucson AZ
I've got a 2006 3H that I've had for about a year. So far the trailer has been excellent. No problems and the trailer seems to be built very good. Ours has the 8 ft slide which I wouldn't want to be without. The stalls are well padded and there is plenty of room for our quarter horses. The one thing I would warn about is if you are looking a trailer with living quarters then I beleive they used 2 different companies. We have the LSR conversion and from what I have read this is the one you want. I forgot the name of the other company put I read about it here on HTW. Sounds like some folks were having major problems. From a quality standard I would rate it as mid to upper. It's not a Sundowner or Bloomer, but it's very nice and a lot less money.
Posted 2012-02-11 9:13 AM (#140764 - in reply to #140686) Subject: RE: American Spirit trailers
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I saw one a few years ago. I liked how the welding was done nice and clean. not like the exiss trailers with the sloppy welds.I could do a better job. dont get a exiss. P of S
Posted 2012-02-11 9:25 AM (#140765 - in reply to #140764) Subject: RE: American Spirit trailers
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Originally written by Pintolady on 2012-02-11 9:13 AM
I saw one a few years ago. I liked how the welding was done nice and clean. not like the exiss trailers with the sloppy welds.I could do a better job. dont get a exiss. P of S
Gosh Pinto, don't hide your feelings. But in a thread about American Spirit, where do you think it makes sense to bash Exiss? Any by the way- it is generally considered much easier to weld steel like an AS had, then the aluminum in an Exiss.