Posted 2010-01-20 11:47 AM (#115503) Subject: Logan Coach
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Location: Randolph, Utah
Are they good trailers.
I found one on this site that I like and has the options I want,except mid tack=(, Do they pull good and hold up well? I haven't been around many Logan Coaches. this one is an 04 model
Posted 2010-01-20 12:33 PM (#115507 - in reply to #115503) Subject: RE: Logan Coach
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Location: Western WA
I have a 2005 and have no complaints. Logan seems to be known as a mid-range trailer, but it has features that the high-end trailers don't offer: Came from the factory with top-of-the-line Goodyear trailer tires, drop down windows head and tail (standard, not special order). I do have the mid-tack and probably won't buy another trailer without it. Got the most bang for the buck when I bought it. PM me if you have any specific questions.
Posted 2010-01-20 12:46 PM (#115510 - in reply to #115507) Subject: RE: Logan Coach
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Location: Randolph, Utah
Originally written by headhunter on 2010-01-20 11:33 AM
I have a 2005 and have no complaints. Logan seems to be known as a mid-range trailer, but it has features that the high-end trailers don't offer: Came from the factory with top-of-the-line Goodyear trailer tires, drop down windows head and tail (standard, not special order). I do have the mid-tack and probably won't buy another trailer without it. Got the most bang for the buck when I bought it. PM me if you have any specific questions.
Posted 2010-01-21 5:25 AM (#115536 - in reply to #115503) Subject: RE: Logan Coach
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Location: Northern Utah
I'll be glad to see the inversion lift. I can still get hooked up to mine, ( meaning it's not snowed in) So one of these next coming weekends, I'll be heading to St George with it for a ride, just to get out of the cold.
Yes Titan bought Logan, You can read more about that here: