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Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?

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Tankerbell
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2016-03-20 4:23 PM (#166490)
Subject: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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I don't know if this true, can anyone enlighten me? I was told that Bison trailers changed hands and are being built by a different manufacturer ( don't know a name), and are much better built than in the past. Any truth to this?
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huntseat
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2016-03-20 6:07 PM (#166491 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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Back around 2002 from my math. http://www.mrtrailer.com/bison.htm
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Tankerbell
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2016-03-21 8:38 AM (#166497 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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Hmmmm.... So I was being fed a line by a salesman? Grrrr This why this forum is sooo valuable!THANKYOU!
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RTSmith
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2016-03-21 8:41 AM (#166498 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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During the recession, the Bison Co has had some different ownership having been bought by Navistar after Monaco closed. More recently, they have been folded into the Thor family (the world's largest motorhome Co.) and are there now.
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Tankerbell
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2016-03-21 9:00 AM (#166499 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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RT- and net resting. So they are the largest, based on what you know, do you think that this means better quality?
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akinstrailers
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2016-03-21 4:47 PM (#166509 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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The salesman was not lying to you. As another poster mentioned they are now owned by Thor (the article from 2002 was the old ownership prior to Monaco purchasing them). Thor owns Airstream, Keystone, Heartland, Montana etc. The quality of the living quarter components has definitely improved over the last couple years. Thad Akins
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huntseat
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2016-03-21 7:29 PM (#166512 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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Notice the wording of the post above...the LQ has been improved...nothing said about the trailer or horse compartments.
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akinstrailers
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2016-03-21 7:52 PM (#166513 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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I just listed a few quick examples in my previous post because someone had insinuated the salesman was lying. I didn't realize someone was going to parse my words so I'll expand on my prior post. This is not an all inclusive list by any means but among other improvements they now use a heavier gauge siding, roof and decking. Thors' engineers went through every model and every floor plan and made changes/upgrades where necessary in regards to the structural stability. They are now built in a much larger and nicer facility that rivals any I've visited. The quality control department was enlarged along with a rain booth being added to the final inspection process. I could list dozens of other examples but any non-biased person probably gets the point that there have been significant improvements which is what the OP initially asked. Thad
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huntseat
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2016-03-21 7:58 PM (#166515 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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I'm sure that was what the OP was looking for....Thanks Thad!
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Tankerbell
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2016-03-21 9:02 PM (#166516 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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Thanks so much for the details!
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woodbankfarm
Reg. Jan 2016
Posted 2016-03-22 3:25 PM (#166526 - in reply to #166512)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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The horse area needed attention the most because the construction there was pitiful. The materials used were far too flimsy for a horse trailer. The weakened axles on mine had to be replaced but fortunately we found that problem before one of them broke.I have been lucky about the LQ appliances, and I like the layout of it. Things I've had to repair or replace have been: FRAME breakage at GN.drop down feed windows (twice) due to hinges. Multiple inside tie ring repairs along with reinforcing the poorly made dividers. The rear butt bar was a joke so I replaced it entirely. This is without doubt the worst engineered rig I've owned. The sad part is that if it had been made of steel it might have been ok. And then, you get into Bison customer serve which is non-existant IMO.

Edited by woodbankfarm 2016-03-22 3:29 PM
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Tankerbell
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2016-03-25 1:28 PM (#166557 - in reply to #166490)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?


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Woodbank- what year is your Bison?
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rhooton
Reg. Dec 2013
Posted 2016-03-30 5:38 PM (#166623 - in reply to #166557)
Subject: RE: Bison Trailers built better 2015-16?



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My wife and I own a 2013 Bison Stratus Express. We special ordered it with a few upgrades. Personally speaking we have had no major issues with it. We understood when we purchased it that it was not the TOP of the line trailer, nor did we pay a TOP of the line price. However, it was all the trailer we needed and the quality seems to be good. For the person that wants a trailer for a few vacations and camping trips a year, and does not want to spend $75,000 or more, it is a good trailer. We have taken ours on several extended out of state camping/riding trips and have never had an issues. It pulls like a champ and the horses, my wife and myself are comfortable in it.
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