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Location: Fort White, Fla. | I am looking at a 2006 Exiss 4 horse slant trailer in Alabama and was wondering how they are built, are they a good quality and strong trailer |
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Veteran
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Location: AL | Some people like them and some people don't! Try and do a search on Exiss trailers on this website. There are alot of positive and negative comments! |
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Elite Veteran
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| There are also different models with very differing construction materials. You should elaborate if you want worthwhile data. |
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Location: Decatur, Texas | Sport or Event model? 2 totally different built trailers! Ones I have seen was solid built trailers (before Universal) |
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Location: Fort White, Fla. | it is a Sport model ES407ELQ |
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Expert
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| Lord,not again. |
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Location: western PA | If you are going to use the trailer hard and often, I would highly recommend the "Event" models. |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Barnesville, Ga. | We own two Exiss trailers - a 4H 14' SW LQ and a 16 ft BP. Both are Event trailers and are well made. We haul often; especially the BP stays in the road. We have had good service with Universal trailer, but I believe I would stay with the Event line. The Sport model don't seem as well made. |
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Expert
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| Agree. |
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Veteran
Posts: 119
Location: Fort White, Fla. | Thanks for the input and have decided against it and now am looking at a Trail Rider by Harmar trailers on there web site it sounds like it is a quality built trailer any input on them, there is a Sundowner that I was looking at to but a little to much money |
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Location: Talala, Ok | Jim what have you found on the trail rider trailers--did you go look at them--have you bought one--we are also considering the trail rider trailer--appreciate any input DandV |
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