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Safet
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2010-03-21 12:01 PM (#117876)
Subject: Trailer weight & structure


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Over time, I have read several threads about the weight of aluminum vs. steel.  I always thought aluminum would be lighter.

The Sooner I am looking at weighs 6080.

This Trails West (steel) trailer http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=232056 weighs 5610 - it's a bit longer and it's lighter!  Why would this be?

This Featherlite http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=239750 weighs 5200 pounds.

This Exiss event http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=245684 weighs 5320.

I am assuming that these trailers are similar (all four horse, no living quarters). 

Why would the Sooner weigh so much more than the Featherlite and Exiss Event?  Why would the Sooner weigh more than the steel Trails West?

Is there structural difference between these trailers to account for the weight?

Thanks.

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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2010-03-21 12:57 PM (#117879 - in reply to #117876)
Subject: RE: Trailer weight & structure


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You've given all kinds of examples except.... "The Sooner I'm looking at". Got a picture of that one? I got a three horse, Silver Star, Star Lite Supreme, that has a stud divider, ramp over full doors, 7' DR, 4' short wall mid tack that weighs just shy of 6600# empty and it's an all aluminum trailer. Alot of these folks will list these trailers on the light side..... If it's a lighter trailer, folks will have more of a tendency to buy it.

 I'll be willing to bet all three you have shown weigh 6000# maybe more!!! Most of the mfg's use a S.W.A.G. engineer's estimate of the materials used to determine a trailers weight. Check out the GORE trailer website. They give you the trailers weight, then the weight on the axles and the weight on the tongue..... They list it as an approximate weight..

Example from the GORE website..

Steel Chassis - For Added Strength) Outside Width 7'9"  Width: 72" (79" Wide Model Available) Height from Ground up: 8'3" 7' for Horses to Stand 5' Head Room 5' Dressing Area
(72' Wide) Approximate Weight: 3420 lbs.  Hooked to Truck: 2660 lbs.  Hitch Weight: 760 lbs.
(79" Wide) Approximate Weight: 3640 lbs. Hooked to Truck: 2880 lbs. Hitch Weight: 760 lbs.

 

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Safet
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2010-03-21 6:03 PM (#117890 - in reply to #117876)
Subject: RE: Trailer weight & structure


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Here's the link to the Sooner I'm looking at:  http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=187774

I'll try to find that site you've suggested.  I was mostly surprised that the listed weight for the steel trailer was so much lighter and how much heavier the Sooner was listed at compared to the other two aluminum trailers.  I was not sure if this meant the Sooner was made out of thicker, heavier parts or if it was just a normal variation one would see.

Thank you.

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pippi -longstocking
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2010-03-21 9:27 PM (#117898 - in reply to #117876)
Subject: RE: Trailer weight & structure


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I have heard that for strength qualities aluminum needs to be thicker in camparison to steel---and that it is often misleading to think an alum trailer will be so much lighter than steel---kinda depends where the alum is used...in frame must be made quite thick for the job and hence heavier---actually I think I read this on the equispirit trailers website  www.equispirit.com  I think they have a steel vs. aluminum infor section in their q/a
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Safet
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2010-03-21 10:50 PM (#117900 - in reply to #117876)
Subject: RE: Trailer weight & structure


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I've read a ton of posts and talked to family members about aluminum vs. steel. Weight being equal, I am looking primarily at aluminum trailers, mainly due to their low maintenance and how they stay looking great after many years.
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flyinghfarm
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2010-03-22 7:11 PM (#117930 - in reply to #117876)
Subject: RE: Trailer weight & structure


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And, due to those factors, aluminum, overall, retains higher percentage of its value over time.  Don't truly believe est weight.........weigh the trailer personally...it will vary sometimes quite a bit...
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