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Extreme Veteran
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| Platinum owners post your comments. We are looking at one now and wanted to see other owner opinions. |
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Regular
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Location: DeWitt, AR | Absolutely love it! Wish I had more money to have got a 10 ft. LQ than an 8 foot but we can't say enough good things about the way its built and the way it hauls. I notice folks looking at our trailer and making really positive comments and seeming almost surprised at how well its made, I think they are noticing things they wish their trailers had but don't. I think the Platinums surpass the others in their attention to detail and strength. KR KR |
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Veteran
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Location: TX | I love mine. Very well made and pretty too. Pulls like a dream. Before I bought it, I almost bought a Hart. Then I pulled the Platinum and it just pulled so much lighter and smoother. Glad I went with the Platinum. To me, they were identical to an Elite but much more reasonably priced. |
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Member
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Location: Kamloops, British Columbia | Are Harts heavier than Platinums? |
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Location: Texas | kinda makes you wonder how Elite stays in business, doesn't it? |
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Location: LA area California | I have a 8 ft. shortwall LQ 3 hrs. and LOVE IT!!! We looked at hundreds of other brands of trailers and bought the Platinum. Nothing else EVEN compares to the structure/welds/quality/layout/comfort etc. I've never looked back or wanted anything else but a Platinum!!!!!!! |
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Member
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Location: Vail AZ | I have a Platinum and like it alot--wish it was 7.5' or 8' wide but can make the 7' work. Understand that Platinum is built by engineers from the 4 Star, Elite, C&C family which means aluminum engineers not mass produced trailer conglomerates. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 346
| I know out there somewhere there has to be some body with something they wish they could change about Platinum. That is what info I am looking for? |
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Member
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Location: wichita, ks | I've racked my brain to come up with changes I would make to my Platinum and all I could come up with was this - I would ask them to lower the tie rings a couple of inches on the inside so that I could reach them without putting on my high heels, which look pretty darn silly with Wranglers! I would be a happy camper if they would do their own conversions with the same quality of construction as their trailers. Owner since '02 with not one problem or complaint. |
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Extreme Veteran
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| Thanks again for your opinion. I have an Elite now and thinking about moving up in size. I have no problems with mine but I like the Platinum price. I wonder if there are any corners cut between the two or if Platinum just sells for less. I have no idea about how the floor structure or wall structure is built compared to elite. I have not made an decision about LQ either. I have some complaints about some companies but they are just mine. |
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Member
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Location: wichita, ks | Read the review on this website on the Platinum, I compared specs on Bloomer, C&C, Elite, Hart and 4 Star (information can be found on their websites, I made phone calls) and the Platinum in my opinion is the strongest built trailer on the market. Call Elite then call Platinum and compare their structure! |
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