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MidnightRena1
Reg. Jan 2023
Posted 2023-01-12 10:39 PM (#185496)
Subject: Silverstar trailers


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If I were to by a Silverstar trailer would there be a problem getting repairs since this company is no longer operational?
has anyone had any problems with parts/repairs?
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2023-01-15 6:42 PM (#185498 - in reply to #185496)
Subject: RE: Silverstar trailers


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Welcome to the forum... Trailers are not complex machines. The only problem you'll have is replacing damaged unique parts like windows, doors, some hardware. If you don't insist on exact replacements, you'll not have issues. Brakes, wheels, lights are standard parts and replacements readily available.
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horsey1
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2023-01-27 10:41 AM (#185508 - in reply to #185496)
Subject: RE: Silverstar trailers


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What Hoss said. Other than proprietory extrusions like running boards and side slats, most everything else is still as available as it ever was, no matter if the mfg is still around or not. And actually, my friend couldn't get running board material last month for a 20 year old trailer, from a mfg that is still around even. So might not matter if they are around.  
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charlemae
Reg. Jul 2017
Posted 2023-10-26 12:52 AM (#185644 - in reply to #185496)
Subject: RE: Silverstar trailers


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I don't know if I am doing this correctly or not, but I just got a 1998 3h gooseneck Silver Star. Many years ago I had a 1996 and put many miles on it.
It was a great little trailer. I've been told you can get many parts from Sundowner of Tx.
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nfleisner
Reg. Dec 2023
Posted 2023-12-28 9:54 AM (#185664 - in reply to #185644)
Subject: RE: Silverstar trailers





Location: Hartland, Wisconsin
Hello, I am looking at a year 2000 3 H Silver Star and they do not know the weight of the trailer, woud you have any idea?
Also does yours have a LQ? How are you liking the trailer?
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tobruk
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2023-12-28 3:25 PM (#185665 - in reply to #185664)
Subject: RE: Silverstar trailers


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Good rule of thumb is 250#/floor length for a 7 wide.  Add 15% for 8 wide.  Add 250/ft for LQ, add 250 lbs for slide.  Rough but pretty close.
 
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