I am hoping some of you can give me some more information on WW horse trailers. I had been told that they used to be cheaply constructed, but had improved in recent years. I would love to hear your opinions and personal experiences with this brand. Thanks!
Posted 2009-09-12 10:32 PM (#110627 - in reply to #110620) Subject: RE: WW Trailers
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I have a "95" steel 3 horse slant bp with stock sides with the original tires on it yet. Other than the rust that is on it, it has been a pretty good trailer and has held up pretty well. It has a dressing room in it which I would never be without again. It wouldn't have as much rust on it as it does but I pulled it during the winter for a couple of years cuz I had a horse that was getting trimmed by a specialist at a vet clinic out of state. Otherwise my trailer is stored inside constantly, has only sat out in the summer rain maybe one or two summers. Would buy another WW in a heartbeat or a Titan, which I have never owned but really like them cuz they fit my needs. The only thing I wish my trailer had is the plexiglass inserts. My next one will have those, cuz I like the stock sides cuz of the airflow you get or drop downs on head side and stock on the butt side. And it will definetely be a 3 horse again even though I have only 2 horses, like the thought of the extra stall if I would need it for something.
Posted 2009-09-12 10:51 PM (#110629 - in reply to #110620) Subject: RE: WW Trailers
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Originally written by Hittin' Curves on 2009-09-12 6:29 PM
I am hoping some of you can give me some more information on WW horse trailers. I had been told that they used to be cheaply constructed, but had improved in recent years. I would love to hear your opinions and personal experiences with this brand. Thanks!
Not really "cheaply constructed", just cheaply painted! They are still built in the same location, but just do not have the paint quality of other brands such as CM or S&H which are now one and the same company.
Overall they are a pretty good trailer, just poor paint work.
Posted 2009-09-12 11:06 PM (#110630 - in reply to #110620) Subject: RE: WW Trailers
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The one that I am looking at is a 3 horse slant steel BP. It has the stock sides and front dressing room. I don't mind the paint because I plan to eventually repaint whatever I get to match my truck. I had an S&H before that I absolutely loved, but have been unable to find anything close to it.
Posted 2009-09-13 10:15 AM (#110637 - in reply to #110620) Subject: RE: WW Trailers
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They always have been a low end trailer built pretty good with cheap paint.I had one in the late 80s.There are lower end trailers.For the right price I'd buy one again.
Posted 2009-09-13 1:23 PM (#110643 - in reply to #110620) Subject: RE: WW Trailers
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Have to agree with the others. They are good trailers, just cheaply painted. Mine is 14 years old and still meets my needs in a trailer really well, just needs a paint job...