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   Location: Middle Tennessee | OK, I think I have narrowed my search down to two trailers that would work for me. One is a 1997 Exiss Extreme and the other is a 1997 Kiefer Built trailer. What do all you folks think is the better quality trailer and why??? Let me know! |
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Posts: 195
    Location: Atlanta, GA | Both trailers are very well built. Which trailer has more features that you like? Which trailer is in better repair? Which trailer is priced to its features better? |
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Veteran
Posts: 247
   Location: La Crosse, WI - God's Country | Dodge, Ford, or Chevy?
Both excellent trailers. Pick the one that you like best and that can be had for the best deal - with the best dealer if you're going through one.
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Regular
Posts: 97
   Location: Middle Tennessee | Both trailers have about the same ammenities. Basic living quarters with air. Both are also priced very simularly. Decisions, Decisions, Decisions. So, many Decisions!  |
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Posts: 195
    Location: Atlanta, GA | Do they both have the some skin ( all mill finish, SS, half and half) do they both have the same style of rear doors(constuction, trimming) Exiss has new door design changed in the last 4 to 5 years. |
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Expert
Posts: 1989
         Location: South Central OK | Kiefer |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 565
   Location: Michigan | Exiss |
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Regular
Posts: 97
   Location: Middle Tennessee | Well, it doesn't really matter now. They both sold before I had a chance to make up my mind. Back to the old drawing board.  |
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