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Location: Kress, Texas | I have never heard of these, and I am looking at moving up to a full LQ trailer in the spring. I would love to hear any comments/info on these. Please PM me if it is negative feedback. |
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Location: Little town in Pa | I bought my Lakota from Gary Stites in London Ohio in February and I am very happy. My husband and I have been using it almost every weekend since February and we have had a lot of fun with it. The Lakota's are nice and dummy proof too as far first time LQ owners go like myself. I shopped for about 2 years and started looking at Lakota's because I heard some really good word of mouth stories about their service. And then when I started comparing apples to apples I thought they were price right for a super structurally strong trailer. We bought a 3 horse gooseneck with a little 6ft LQ with a ramp on the side and a ramp on the back. The one bad thing I can say about the trailer is the rubber on the back ramp was too smooth and could be slick if it was wet so I glued down some rough rubber on top of it and it works great. Let me know if you have any other questions. |
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Location: Kress, Texas | Thank you so much! I was hoping to hear good things. I really like the looks of them and just talked to a dealer here in Texas. He hasn't had any bad feedback on them either. (I know, a dealer will say anything) It has taken me 2 years to talk my hubby into a bigger LQ, so I am trying to get all my homework done by next spring on what we can afford. |
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Location: Minnesota | A quick search using the search button found at leaast 6 threads in the last 180 days. Do the one year option and find even more. |
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Location: Kress, Texas | Originally written by genebob on 2009-10-07 11:11 AM
A quick search using the search button found at leaast 6 threads in the last 180 days. Do the one year option and find even more. Thank you. I did after posting my question. Sometimes my search works, and sometimes it doesn't. It did this time and was very helpful. |
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Location: Florida | We almost pulled the trigger on a new Charger with a 9' sw a few seasons back. The deal breaker was when I opened the fridge it bumped up against the couch and wouldn't open all the way which meant the freezer could not open either. I turned to the sales rep and said "WOW what's up with this” The answer we got was no one else is complaining. |
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Location: Pataskala, Ohio | My wife and I bought a Lakota a few years ago. We are very happy with the quality of the trailer. Ours is a 4 horse with a 10 foot short wall. It pulls great. I had an issue right after we got it, Lakota took care of it when they really did not have to, it was a third parties responsibility. Our next trailer will most defiantly be a Lakota, I want the Lakota Grande. For more on our problem look up post started by me, Jeepplr |
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Location: Little town in Pa | I just got back from Congress and Lakota changed the rubber on all their ramps to a nice non slip rubber, so that negates my one complaint I had. |
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