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Location: Ohio | Went to Congress today and saw lots of bling. I looked at an "Adams" trailer which was an all aluminum, I liked what I saw, but does anyone have any information about this brand? Wear history? What other trailers would be in their class for comparisons? I looked at a 4-Star and was not impressed. Thanks |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | (QUOTE) I looked at a 4-Star and was not impressed. I believe that's the first time I have ever heard anyone say that!!! It's "ADAM" not "ADAMS"... Check them out here... http://www.adamtrailers.com/ |
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Location: Illinois | Originally written by retento on 2008-10-14 7:46 PM (QUOTE) I looked at a 4-Star and was not impressed. I believe that's the first time I have ever heard anyone say that!!! It's "ADAM" not "ADAMS"... Check them out here... http://www.adamtrailers.com/ Years ago looking at used trailers I'd have to agree with not being impressed with 4-Star. Mostly as the worst one's aluminum floor was swiss cheese and warped and the trailer wasn't particularly old. Overall, IMHO they didn't seem to hold up very well. That said, I do run into people that love them, so maybe the used ones I saw were the lemons? |
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Location: Ohio | O.K. Adam trailers. Some parts I liked (slant load gates that extend for securing open). some parts seemed questionable (hardware on the outside.) History? Performance? Durability? |
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| There has been alot of discussion here about Adams trailers. You can easily find the thread. That being said, these trailers are made just down the road from here. I have 2 Adams and no problems. I know several who have the all aluminium and living quarters. It is a great trailer and the Daltons stand behind their product. Also, I understand they are now doing WERM flooring. |
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