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Swartz Trailer Sales
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2007-02-08 5:50 PM (#55240)
Subject: Integrity Trailers


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We just started selling Integrity Trailers.Really excited about selling them and just want to hear from some owners what they have to say about them.I think they are a well built  and sharp finished trailer.
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Duckman
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2007-02-08 7:05 PM (#55244 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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I have heard too many warranty problems to be a fan, sorry.
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durn_straight
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2007-02-08 9:24 PM (#55255 - in reply to #55244)
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Agreeing with Duckman. Heard of one with the shiny metal strip on the top falling out half way and draging along the ground. That may be the sharp part you were talking about.. Just my 2 1/2 cents don't spend it all in one place.
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brushycreekranch
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2007-02-09 6:49 AM (#55267 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers





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I have a friend that has a Integrity 3H LQ. She LOVES the trailer but hates the conversion. She didn't go with a RVIA certified conversion company and she has had nothing but problems. Even something as simple as filling her water tank is an ordeal because of the way the plumbing was done.
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Swartz Trailer Sales
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2007-02-09 9:45 AM (#55275 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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I understand,but we can't always believe what we "heard". I would like   to hear some facts from owners.Good or bad.Thanks guys keep them coming
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Texas Butch
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2007-02-09 11:47 AM (#55282 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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I have a 2004 Integrity 9' SW with JAG conversion.  I have used it about 20-25 times over the last 2 1/2 years and never had any problems.  Folks who have looked at it say it looks like a solid constructed trailer. 

 

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IcePonyGoddess
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2007-02-09 11:52 AM (#55284 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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They sure are "eye-candy". Good luck on your new venture.
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reinergirl
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2007-02-09 12:14 PM (#55286 - in reply to #55240)
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"Eye Candy" describes the Integrity trailer very well! I liked the looks of them when I saw their booth at the reining futurity in OKC. I made arrangements to check out the factory in OKC while I was there and was really impressed with the construction of the trailer, not to mention the "standard" options such as all polished aluminum slats (inside & out), 5" on center cross members and well constructed nose.

I have a deal cooking on my Elite and I'm toying with ordering a new Integrity. There isn't a ton of these trailers out there, but I like what I have seen so far.

 

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simple_as_dirt
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2007-02-10 8:09 PM (#55357 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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I have had the pleasure of selling Integrity Trailers for a couple of years now, and it truly is a pleasure. No major problems, they generate alot of attention, and you can be proud when you sell it. I have heard the horror stories of the early models and can honestly say I've had no problems at all. They are not the cheapest trailers on the market - but I believe you get what you pay for. I have been fortunate enough to have sold a few to some VERY high profile customers, and all are very well satisfied.
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pooperscooper
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2007-02-12 8:48 PM (#55457 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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We've had an Integrity trailer for the last couple of years and we like it except for a couple of things. We had to replace all the toggle switches on the back. All the connections kept coming lose and no lights. Then the drop downs windows wouldn't stay up but got that fixed and the mangers leaked. I hate the tie rings. They are made of cheap pop metal and we've already had 4 of them broken. We have had 4star and a C&C before and we never had one broken. But we really like the overall construction. The stainless looks great, the popup vents over each horse is the easiest ones to open and shut we've ever had and the drop down windows have the handle on the side so I can reach them from the ground to open them. Also like bars in the windows that let down so we can put water or hay in the mangers when we stop. Ours is also insulated and it stays much cooler in the summer.
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Swartz Trailer Sales
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2007-02-13 9:35 AM (#55481 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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Thanks Pooperscooper

Just want to comment on the the tie rings.They are made to only take so much pressure and then break.It's better to have them give than have a Horse pulling on the frame and outside walls of a trailer.We always says it is made to tie a horse and not  break a horse.I'm sure all Trailer companies think the same on that.Keep them coming in

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CRK
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2007-02-13 1:02 PM (#55489 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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Worked on one that had issues with the top strip coming loose. Also noticed slop in the hinges for the manger doors. Also, have a 03 stock combo and had to re-weld the sliding gate on the rear door and re-weld the corner supports. Didn't hold up against using the trailer for what it was intended.
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pooperscooper
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2007-02-13 3:24 PM (#55495 - in reply to #55481)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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Originally written by Swartz Trailer Sales on 2007-02-13 9:35 AM

Thanks Pooperscooper

Just want to comment on the the tie rings.They are made to only take so much pressure and then break.It's better to have them give than have a Horse pulling on the frame and outside walls of a trailer.We always says it is made to tie a horse and not  break a horse.I'm sure all Trailer companies think the same on that.Keep them coming in

 Our horses are broke, we haul alot of young barrel horses and no matter how long you leave them tied at home sometimes when you are at a show something will spook them a little and they pull a little on the trailer. Those tie rings are crappy, heck it's pretty bad when the tie ring breaks before those cheap little snaps on the lead rope. We never had a ring break or even get bent on our C&C and 4Star. They were made of stainless steel and welded to the frame. Sorry if you don't like it but you wanted to hear about these trailers.  
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huntseat
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2007-02-14 12:24 AM (#55523 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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I advised Texas Butch to go and look at them, darned it all if he didn't buy one.

Hey Butch, I've yet to come see it and now I've moved!

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ksjhawk
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2007-02-16 9:53 PM (#55703 - in reply to #55240)
Subject: RE: Integrity Trailers


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Have a three horse/stock combo integrity trailer less than a year old. Very custom. Pretty expensive by the time I paid for all the extras. I could have had an Elite for just about the same money. (Also haul six horse 2002 Elite) Really dislike the integrity. No quality comparison to Elite. Would like to sell but not willing to take a big hit on price Has gone back to factory twice for warranty work--like back slider door hinge weld breaking so door wouldn't close. Sure am glad I wasn't at a show!!! Pretty disappointed and not satisfied
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