Posted 2011-03-05 11:01 AM (#131201) Subject: Sundowner - Sunlite 737
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I am looking a A Sundowner Sunlite 737 2 horse straight load. It says it has a "painted aluminum exterior". What does this mean? Is it a steel trailer with an aluminum coating? Thank you.
Posted 2011-03-05 9:52 PM (#131232 - in reply to #131202) Subject: RE: Sundowner - Sunlite 737
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Yes I get that its exterior is what is says it is - aluminum skin. What perhaps I didn't ask artfully is, what is the composition of the trailer beneath the aluminum skin?
Posted 2011-03-06 1:43 AM (#131237 - in reply to #131232) Subject: RE: Sundowner - Sunlite 737
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Originally written by ingridbrey on 2011-03-05 10:52 PM
Yes I get that its exterior is what is says it is - aluminum skin. What perhaps I didn't ask artfully is, what is the composition of the trailer beneath the aluminum skin?
What year model is it? Do the floor slats run length wise or do they run cross ways? Since 01/01/2008 they have been all aluminum frame and skin.
Posted 2011-03-06 8:38 AM (#131244 - in reply to #131238) Subject: RE: Sundowner - Sunlite 737
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thank you rocky mount. it is a 737 sunlite year is 2004. i'll take a look at the old thread as well. i don't know which way the slats run, as the floor has rubber on it and i didn't know to look.
Posted 2011-03-07 5:30 AM (#131293 - in reply to #131201) Subject: RE: Sundowner - Sunlite 737
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I was looking at a similar trailer and found the loading doors hard to open. The hinges were very tight. Is this just a matter of WD40 on the hinges or are there hinge problems on these trailers. Appreciate any help
Posted 2011-03-07 8:54 AM (#131301 - in reply to #131201) Subject: RE: Sundowner - Sunlite 737
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that was a common problem with that hinge. If they wern't too bad I used spray white grease or some longer lasting lube than wd-40. It makes a mess, but if you do nothing they will sieze up. You can take off the bottem section of either hinge, lift the door off, clean and grease them