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New User
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| I have an early 2000s elite I love but the interior is starting to show its age. Has anyone ever sent a trailer back to say outlaw(or any of the LQ manufacturers) for an update? Is this less economical than selling and then buying a newer to me trailer. Can’t get over how expensive the trailers having the features I want are especially when for the most part my current trailer is in great condition and very usable. |
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Veteran
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  Location: White Pine, TN | Won't be cheap, that's for sure. The factory has to first gut it and then remake it. Probably better off selling and buying something newer. |
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Member
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| Yes, many owners send their trailers back to LQ manufacturers like Outlaw for updates. It can be more cost-effective than buying new, especially if your trailer is structurally sound. You'll get modern features without the high price of a newer trailer. Worth getting a quote before deciding!
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