Specs on older trailers
shovels
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2008-07-26 10:13 AM (#88312)
Subject: Specs on older trailers


Member


Posts: 5

I'm doing the search again.  Any way to find specs on older trailers?  Currently looking at a 94 4-star, 98 Trail-Et, and a new Cimarron.

The Trail-et seems to have a lot of space on the floor centers, but I like the wood & fiberglass.  What type of suspension & axle rating are they?  I've never even seen one of these before.

Are AL trailers from the early 90s built good?  Does an AL floor wear out (it has been washed every year)?

What is the sturdiest, safest trailers in the used line?  Are the older 4-stars built better than what I've seen in the newer ones?

Is there anywhere that compares trailers side by side?

 

share Top of the page Bottom of the page
flyinghfarm
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2008-07-28 4:23 PM (#88430 - in reply to #88312)
Subject: RE: Specs on older trailers


Expert


Posts: 1205
1000100100
Location: Arkansas
I have a friend who has a Trailet warmblood size 2 horse with dressing room BP, and as she foxhunts, she uses the heck out of it, ..... it has held up to a lot of use and abuse.  It is late 80's I think, and she has no plans to get anything different, it is a workhorse and still looks good.  As far as comparisons, I think your own research is your best bet...
share Top of the page Bottom of the page