Posted 2010-10-15 6:04 PM (#125810) Subject: Curious about this Kingston
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We are going to head to Ct tomorow and look at this trailer. The LQ needs a break from winter roads and we havn't been able to get into small trail heads for years now.
Any advise? Is that polished stainless or just a gray paint. The sales person says stainless steel.
Posted 2010-10-15 8:12 PM (#125813 - in reply to #125810) Subject: RE: Curious about this Kingston
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Originally written by BlazingCreekBar on 2010-10-15 7:04 PM
We are going to head to Ct tomorow and look at this trailer. The LQ needs a break from winter roads and we havn't been able to get into small trail heads for years now.
Any advise? Is that polished stainless or just a gray paint. The sales person says stainless steel.
My wife used to own a kingston and they were stainless, though her's was painted white on the exterior...My wife has also bought a C&C from Audrey Bernstein, who happens to also be a horse person... at Action Trailers and has been quite happy with the product...if Ernesto is still there doing trailer setups say hi from us...
Posted 2010-10-15 8:17 PM (#125815 - in reply to #125813) Subject: RE: Curious about this Kingston
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Originally written by PaulChristenson on 2010-10-15 9:12 PM
Originally written by BlazingCreekBar on 2010-10-15 7:04 PM
We are going to head to Ct tomorow and look at this trailer. The LQ needs a break from winter roads and we havn't been able to get into small trail heads for years now.
Any advise? Is that polished stainless or just a gray paint. The sales person says stainless steel.
My wife used to own a kingston and they were stainless, though her's was painted white on the exterior...My wife has also bought a C&C from Audrey Bernstein, who happens to also be a horse person... at Action Trailers and has been quite happy with the product...if Ernesto is still there doing trailer setups say hi from us...
Wife just walked in and corrected me...it was an aluminum skin on a steel frame...OOPS...
Posted 2010-10-15 8:25 PM (#125816 - in reply to #125810) Subject: RE: Curious about this Kingston
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http://www.kingstontrailers.com/index.html From their website...Kingston trailers are built with uncompromising commitment to safety and quality. The steel frame is designed to withstand the roughest of road conditions. The stylish aluminum outer skin, finished in baked white or silver acrylic enamel, is bonded to the frame with a special adhesive designed to reduce wind noise, buffeting and rattling. This process also eliminates electrolysis.
Posted 2010-10-16 4:07 AM (#125820 - in reply to #125810) Subject: RE: Curious about this Kingston
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Originally written by BlazingCreekBar on 2010-10-15 7:04 PM
We are going to head to Ct tomorow and look at this trailer. The LQ needs a break from winter roads and we havn't been able to get into small trail heads for years now.
Any advise? Is that polished stainless or just a gray paint. The sales person says stainless steel.