Titan makes several models (and levels) of trailers. Avalanche, Classic, and Renegade? (the one that's a little more high end). I have a 2004 3H GN, 4'shortwall Tital Avalanche. No rear tack. Slant. Has one fixed divider and one adjustable divider. I'm not having any trouble with the adjustable one. I apply some WD40 to it fairly regularly. 2 rear doors. What I don't like is that with no rear tack on the slant, there is also no butt bar or chain. I think that's a safety issue. It means the back horse is leaning on the rear doors. If you get a rear tack, there will be a butt bar or chain. I think there is good value in Titan trailers. The panels are galvanealed steel. I'm not sure about the frame and structure as the brochures (and sales people) only claim galvanealed "panels". Titan has been in business for a few years; they seem to be consistent in their product. I think that Titan trailers are a very good value for the price. Not high end, not at the bottom. Good latches, good drop down windows. Sliders ... could be a little better. I had trouble with the seams between the roof sections causing leaks. I took it to an RV place to had all the old stuff removed and new applied. My trailer goes over a somewhat rough road everytime I take it out and home. I think the torgueing of going over uneven ground is what loosens the seams/joints between roof panels. There is no padding on the dividers or butt wall. Stalls are an okay size for up 16 hand horse. The rear light switch (to turn on interior horse area lights) on mine keeps failing. I've replaced it 2 times. When it fails, it affects the pass side tail lights.
Edited by gabz 2008-12-09 10:55 AM
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