Posted 2009-11-01 7:47 PM (#112691) Subject: How do Dream Coach trailers compare with 4-Star quality-wise?
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Still on my horse trailer quest, I stumbled across a Dream Coach trailer this weekend that seems like a good deal. I had not heard of this brand before. Anyone have experience with them? If so, opinions? Thank you.
Posted 2009-11-01 8:02 PM (#112692 - in reply to #112691) Subject: RE: Anybody familiar with Dream Coach trailers?
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Location: Northern Utah
A friend of mine has one. It's a very expensive trailer. With a big LQ and Double Slides.
It was custom built for him. Seem to take a long time to arrive and when it did they had to send it back to the LQ people to fix a few things he ordered and they forgot about. but I think that was more a problem with the conversion company.
Posted 2009-11-02 4:57 PM (#112730 - in reply to #112691) Subject: RE: How do Dream Coach trailers compare with 4-Star quality-wise?
Location: Central Arkansas
DreamCoach is a nice trailer but I don't put them in the same category as 4 Star, Bloomer, or Elite. In my eyes, those are the best! But, you would get more bang for you buck and still have a nicely made trailer. IMHO, I just would not say they ranked as high as the other three do.
Posted 2009-11-03 5:47 PM (#112783 - in reply to #112691) Subject: RE: How do Dream Coach trailers compare with 4-Star quality-wise?
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Location: La Cygne, KS
Dream Coach makes several models (grades) of trailer. So in order to compare with the higher end trailers such as 4-star, Elite etc look at the model of Dream Coach you are considering to see if it is their top of the line or low end.