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ohmysillyjester
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2010-01-03 9:27 PM (#114823)
Subject: Sidekick horse trailer?


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What do you think of sidekick horse trailers? Looking at a 1994.
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301duster
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Posted 2010-01-04 7:22 AM (#114827 - in reply to #114823)
Subject: RE: Sidekick horse trailer?


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I owned a 1992 Sidekick 4h bumper pull.  The trailer was fine, really liked it, the only thing about it was the FRP construction made it very heavy.  It was just under 6K # empty.  Used a diesel Excursion to pull it at last and it worked fine.  Sidekick is now built in Wichita, Ks I think????
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ohmysillyjester
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2010-01-04 7:46 AM (#114828 - in reply to #114823)
Subject: RE: Sidekick horse trailer?


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What is FRP construction?
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luckysid1
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2010-01-04 7:48 AM (#114829 - in reply to #114823)
Subject: RE: Sidekick horse trailer?


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Fiberglass Reinforced Plywood
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2010-01-04 9:12 AM (#114842 - in reply to #114823)
Subject: RE: Sidekick horse trailer?


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I have a Sidekick that is of an all aluminum construction. It is built very well and has been absolutely reliable.

It differs completely from the earlier Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic constructions. A detailed inspection would be in order, to confirm the integrity of the laminations in each panel.

The newer Sidekick trailers have an excellent reputation and enjoy a high resale value. I don't know if this is true for the FRP coated plywood versions.

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walkin
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2010-01-04 6:40 PM (#114875 - in reply to #114823)
Subject: RE: Sidekick horse trailer?


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I think before Sidekick, they were Prolite and made in Florida.  I had a Prolite and liked it.

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