After reading the concerns about the corrosion/powder coating issues with the post 1999 Valuelite Trailers, we almost did not go to look at a 1999 Sundowner Valuelite 2 horse trailer. Condition was excellent in horse quarters and dressing room. I expected a lot of corrosion as I crawled under the trailer, but was surprised to find only a little bit of corrosion--maybe only what would be expected with any painted metal on a trailer frame 12 years old. In looking over the papers for the trailer, the brochure stated the the frame was painted with Sikkens epoxy primer and then painted with Sikkens acrylic urethane paint. I don't know how to tell powder coat from paint, but if the trailer is painted, would the concerns about corrosion be the same as for one powder-coated. I did observe the angle iron construction was of pretty thin metal. Thanks, Truepenny
Posted 2011-08-02 10:18 AM (#136363 - in reply to #136332) Subject: RE: Help! Considering buying a 1999 Sundowner Valuelite trailer
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I own a 1999 valuelite. Trailer condition is just that. If the trailer has been sheltered and protected against the weather, it'll stay in good condition. If you maintain its protection, it'll serve you well. Ignore it and leave it out for abuse, Nature will take it back to its elements.