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Veteran
Posts: 133
Location: Indianapolis, IN | I have never heard of a Liberty Trailer until today, anyone have info on them? |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 824
Location: Kansas | I have a 1998 Liberty Softouch aluminum trailer. Shortly after I bought mine the company sold to Travalong and moved their operations to Manhattan (I think) Kansas. I love my trailer but don't think they use the Liberty name anymore or if they do, it is for their steel trailers. If you can find one in good shape I'd highly recommend them. Good welds, well built, track well behind the truck. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 333
| I just saw a picture of a 2-H slant on this site of a SoftTouch. If I had not just bought another trailer, I would have gone and looked at it. It looked like a very nice build and had features that I like in a trailer. Jbsny |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 644
Location: Odenville, Alabama | I wish I still had my 97 Softouch by Liberty. I loved that trailer. If you can get your hands on one, I would do it! Wish I hadn't had sold mine |
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Veteran
Posts: 133
Location: Indianapolis, IN | For those that had one, was it steel or alum? |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 644
Location: Odenville, Alabama | All aluminum |
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