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Location: San Antonio, Texas | I was told today that an Outlaw conversion is much better in quality than a Bunkhouse and that makes the Outlaw resale higher and it makes the trailer heavier because of the better quality materials. My partner and I have one of each - both late models - and now that we are together, one must go. The statement above was made as part of the factors to be used in deciding which one should be sold. Is there any truth to it? Both trailers are beautiful on the inside. You can't tell by just looking which one is the better quality conversion. |
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I was told today that an Outlaw conversion is much better in quality than a Bunkhouse and that makes the Outlaw resale higher and it makes the trailer heavier because of the better quality materials. My partner and I have one of each - both late models - and now that we are together, one must go. The statement above was made as part of the factors to be used in deciding which one should be sold. Is there any truth to it? Both trailers are beautiful on the inside. You can't tell by just looking which one is the better quality conversion.
I agree with gard! You must figure out what you will be happy with. I have owned neither, but have seen both in 5 and 6 year old trailers and some have still looked new and some have looked trashed out! Seeing you are from Texas you may find it easier to get the trailer with the Outlaw package worked on since Outlaw is in Stephenville and Bunkhouse is in I think AL! And I know for a fact the guys at Outlaw stand behind what they install! |
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| to can make you wish you'd kept YOURS!
(but if one has to go,) are they both the same make of trailer??
Edited by crowleysridgegirl 2009-07-28 7:38 AM
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![25](https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/decorations/multiple/25.gif) ![25](https://horsetrailerworld.com/forum/images/decorations/multiple/25.gif) Location: Temecula, CA | I've owned both, Outlaw and Bunkhouse. Both are them are very well built and use quaility materials. I would keep the one that you and your partner like the best and can agree on without either one of you feeling like you compromised! |
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