I would like any input about the Integrity brand trailer. I know they are not in business now but I'm curious how people feel about their trailers. Thanks.
Posted 2012-02-22 5:44 PM (#141328 - in reply to #141327) Subject: RE: Integrity trailers
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The ones I saw were built pretty nice. They used lots of polished aluminum and stainless steel. They had their axles a little further ahead then most trailers I saw and everyone I talked said they really pulled light and very easy.
Posted 2012-02-22 6:35 PM (#141329 - in reply to #141327) Subject: RE: Integrity trailers
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Location: Valentine, NE
Friends run a successful LQ conversion company and did numerous Integrity trailers up until Integrity went bust. They never did find one that was square, all had inconsistent welds, poor attention to details, and just overall poor workmanship. The overall engineering showed good quality raw products used, but the construction phase of the trailer showed a lot of variety in application. They even sent one back as the axles were not attached square to the trailer.
I will say that this LQ company are perfectionist and they set a pretty high standard.