Could someone give me some insight on a Soft Touch trailer? I have never heard of this manufacturer and I am interested in a used one that I have found. I am curious about the quality and why they are no longer available.
Posted 2006-12-25 7:52 AM (#52840 - in reply to #52832) Subject: RE: Soft Touch Trailer
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Location: Kansas
I own a 98 Liberty Softouch, one of the last years they were made. Travalong bought the company shortly after and discontinued that particular line. I love my trailer. I have a mare who has done her best to paw the insides and there is no damage apparent. It pulls great and (in my opinion) is a better made trailer than the Travalong. The man who put fans in for me (and, ok I confess, replaced a fender) is pretty impressed with how they are made. Even being a Travalong dealer himself, he said this is better made. The welds are well done, floors are well built, I feel they really hold up. I hope to sell mine soon, only because my needs have outgrown my 2' shortwall, but haven't really found many I feel are as well built. I don't think you will go wrong as long as the trailer has been well kept.
Posted 2006-12-25 8:39 AM (#52845 - in reply to #52840) Subject: RE: Soft Touch Trailer
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Could you please send me a picture of yours? I am looking for a 2-3 horse goose. Does the trailer seem to be very heavy? I want to you a 1/2 ton to pull a 3 horse.
Posted 2006-12-25 8:36 PM (#52860 - in reply to #52832) Subject: RE: Soft Touch Trailer
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Location: Odenville, Alabama
I have a 97 Soft Touch 2 horse gooseneck. I lOVE THIS TRAILER. Pulled it for years with a GMC Z71 until upgrading to a 2500 HD. Yeah Terri, I bumped a fender also. Stupid me. This trailer pulls great, and I have nothing but good things to say about it.