Posted 2013-08-20 10:46 PM (#154164 - in reply to #152437) Subject: RE: Silverlite Trailers
Location: CA
I am looking at a 2004 Silverlite Roper, 3 horse. I have a very nice weekender LQ trailer now, but am looking for something just a little larger. I like the layout of the Roper and am hoping that since it is all aluminum, it will not be any heavier then our smaller steel/aluminum trailer I currently have.. Tow with a 3/4 ton, so weight is an issue. Is there anywhere I can find the dry weight for a finished Roper IV?
The one I am looking at also has the extended roof height over the bed area. Does this design cause any problems?
Are the Silverlite a well made trailer, would you recommend them? And why did they to out of business.
Posted 2013-08-26 11:18 AM (#154279 - in reply to #152433) Subject: RE: Silverlite Trailers
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Posts: 147 Location: santa clara, ca
here you gohttp://www.iinet.com/~hkatz/V1%20I6%20SilverLite%20Trailers.pdfhttp://projects.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/web/business/24687262-41/trailers-company-silverlite-horse-aluminum.cspwe have a 2006 silverlite (got it used a few years back) and we love it. Very well made and with careful touches. I like the latches on the dividers and how well it's insulated. it's holding up very well to our horses (18h close to 2Klbs draft and recently a my wife mare QH has been kicking a lot......).