Posted 2013-10-18 2:13 PM (#155432 - in reply to #155398) Subject: RE: Trailer For Camping / Trailriding
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I'm selling a 2000 Sundowner, and the ONLY reason I'm selling is because we needed more room. It's in super good shape and has held up very well. http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=490423 Honestly, I wouldn't look at a Bison because the construction of the horse area is NOT impressive and I use my trailers primarily as horse haulers several times a month and on bad roads, so I need one that will hold up to that. I've never owned a Keifer or Merhow, but have heard they are pretty good trailers. Your top tier trailers (Elite, Platinum, 4 Star, etc) are worth the money, but they *will* be more money. I replaced my Sundowner with an 06 Cimarron and am very happy with it.
Posted 2013-10-18 3:51 PM (#155435 - in reply to #155398) Subject: RE: Trailer For Camping / Trailriding
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Location: Fort Madison, Iowa
On my way back from vacation I pull in to have my brakes checked out at a business that his full time job is working on horse trailers. In conversation I asked him what was his favorite trailers since he's worked on them all and he said he really likes 4 Stars and Elites and the Bison is his number one trailer that comes in the be worked on even the new ones.
When I was shopping, the more I looked at used trailers, the better I got at recognizing a good trailer. I decided to buy a used Sidekick trailer that I felt is a good quality built trailer. I looked for an used aluminum, good quality built trailer that I could afford to get into and my price range was about the same as yours. I figured I was as risk in the future to replace a refrigerator & hot water hearter and knew I'd need new tires but figured I'd be able to pay for that along the way down the road. Three years down the road my refrigerator and hot water heater are still working fine and I did replace tires.
I wouldn't be afraid to by an older 4 Star trailer that's be well kept and it'll hold it's value for resale.