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marym
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2006-07-17 9:34 AM (#44806)
Subject: Silver Star Trailer


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I'm looking at buying a new 06 Silver Star 3 horse all Aluminum trailer full LQ with the 8 ft sw. I just want to know from people that have Owned one what they think about this brand of trailer. I've not seen any in my area. Thanks MaryM 
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jakey1
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2006-07-17 10:06 AM (#44813 - in reply to #44806)
Subject: RE: Silver Star Trailer


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Marym..

There have been some other threads on this board regarding the Silver Star brand.  I have an '03 2 horse slant GN with a 42' Short Wall dressing room.  The model is the Starlite Supreme.  I love my trailer.  I think this manufacturer provides lots of "bang for the buck". 

I haven't heard anything bad about them.

 

 

 

 

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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2006-07-17 10:23 AM (#44815 - in reply to #44813)
Subject: RE: Silver Star Trailer


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Originally written by jakey1 on 2006-07-17 9:06 AM

...  I have an '03 2 horse slant GN with a 42' Short Wall dressing room.  The model is the Starlite Supreme.  I love my trailer.  I think this manufacturer provides lots of "bang for the buck".   

 

"...a 42' Short Wall dressing room..."  42 FEET ???  That ain't a dressing room that's a dance hall !   Catchy name ... "Starlite Supreme Dancing"  Oh you mean inches .... never mind ...



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Dawnya
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2006-07-17 12:16 PM (#44822 - in reply to #44815)
Subject: RE: Silver Star Trailer



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Originally written by hosspuller on 2006-07-17 10:23 AM
"...a 42' Short Wall dressing room..."  42 FEET ???  That ain't a dressing room that's a dance hall !   Catchy name ... "Starlite Supreme Dancing"  Oh you mean inches .... never mind ...

  That's funny!!

I have one and I LOVE it.  Did I tell you that I LOVE it?
Great all-aluminum trailer with a lot of standards that other manufactures call options.
 

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jakey1
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2006-07-17 12:53 PM (#44830 - in reply to #44806)
Subject: RE: Silver Star Trailer


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Hosspuller...  I'm going to start checking your posts for grammar and spelling errors.  I was an English major in college and this was just a typo!!!    

Can you imagine a 42 foot dressing room?  I could add a lap pool, tanning bed, wet bar - and that would be just for the horses....

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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2006-07-17 9:38 PM (#44875 - in reply to #44830)
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Jakey1 ... 

Thanks for the editor offer ... I try very hard to for correct spelling and syntax.  I can always use some help... Humor is such a delicate balance.

 

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SkipperW
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2006-07-18 12:51 AM (#44891 - in reply to #44806)
Subject: RE: Silver Star Trailer


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We just bought a Silver Star 7.5' SW LQ a few months ago. We've only used it once so far, so not a lot of experience with it yet.

When we were looking, it seemed to me that in the price range the 'competition' was the low end Kiefer Built model (alum. skin on steel frame), and the Exiss Sport. What sold us was the features it had that the others didn't. It's an all aluminum trailer, has Michelin tires, has aluminum wheels, has insulated roof in the horse area, has plenty of lights in horse area, has an awning standard, has a/c standard, has heavier axles standard, has LED lights standard, used higher grade hardware, has a better warranty,  and just in general looked like a better built trailer with many standard features that were options on most others. We were also impressed with the attention to detail in the Stallion Coach LQ conversion. It is a little scary buying an 'off' brand trailer, but I wouldn't hesitate to do it again.  

 

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jakey1
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2006-07-18 9:08 AM (#44909 - in reply to #44806)
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Hoss...

I knew you were just pullin' my leg.  That's the way I took it.  I appreciate all the good info that you and others like Mr. Truck and Reg provide.  The humor is just a side benefit of subscribing to this site.

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TrueColours
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2006-07-18 7:42 PM (#45001 - in reply to #44806)
Subject: RE: Silver Star Trailer



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I am ANXIOUSLY awaiting the delivery of my nre 2+1 Silver Star in a few weeks time!

I can hardly wait and have heard nothing but excellent comments about them as well

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