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Veteran
Posts: 102
 Location: Cartersvillle, Georgia | Been looking at purchasing a new trailer. Would like to get some feedback on Lakota owners or previous owners. They look to be alright. Kinda concerned with the interior package. |
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Regular
Posts: 99
   Location: Pleasant Plain, Ohio 45162 | Do a search on this site. There is pretty much feedback about Lakota's |
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Regular
Posts: 85
  
| I just bought a new one and so far am pleased. The model I bought may not be top of the line trailer but then the price reflects that so it's like anything else, you get what you pay for. I am very pleased with the service that Lakota has given me. Any questions, problems, concerns have been handled quickly and exceeded my expectations. Great customer service! |
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Member
Posts: 8
Location: Az | We bought our Lakota 2 years ago and still love it. It's the smallest LQ (Warrior model 6ft shortwall) and has everything we need, hauls great, and has held up well despite a lot of use. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one. |
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Member
Posts: 12
Location: Vancouver. WA | I started a new post for just about the same interest. We are looking at a new Lakota. I want to know if anyone has heard anything bad about the brand. I personally like it but just want to hear from others too.Thanks. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 317
   Location: Barnesville, Ga. | I am sure there are several brands that have had the same problem as I have 2 different friends that have had issues with soft noses with resulting leaking issues. One was a Lakota the other was a Bison. Both units are several years old (5-10) and have been used a good bit. Neither manufacturer really wanted to handle the warranty claim unfortunately. |
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Member
Posts: 12
Location: Vancouver. WA | Please excuse my ignorance but what is a "soft nose"? |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 317
   Location: Barnesville, Ga. | Where the gooseneck/sleeping area wants to separate from the box portion of the trailer. |
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Member
Posts: 16
Location: missouri | As the pictures scroll through on the website, I find it odd that the 'lightweight' bumper pull appears to have a big Ford dually sunk on the rear axles with the front end reared up. I can't believe they post a picture like that on their website right by the lightweight caption. Didn't sell me at all. |
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Expert
Posts: 3802
      Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Originally written by oldfashioned on 2013-08-16 5:20 PM
As the pictures scroll through on the website, I find it odd that the 'lightweight' bumper pull appears to have a big Ford dually sunk on the rear axles with the front end reared up. I can't believe they post a picture like that on their website right by the lightweight caption. Didn't sell me at all. That is a LQ/BP trailer you're looking at and it doesn't take alot of weight on the bumper hitch to make a truck start to squat, specially a Ford with their long springs. The picture with the F-350 doesn't look as though they are using a WDH...... Got a friend with one and they use a WDH and pull it with a 2008 2500 Chevrolet with a Duramax/Allison combo. |
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