Posted 2009-03-26 10:57 PM (#102201 - in reply to #102198) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
Location: Tennessee
loveduffy - someone has suggested I frame it and fill it with foam which sounds similar to what you are suggesting. That sounds better than using wood. thanks for the input
Posted 2009-03-27 5:53 AM (#102207 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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Mag, in looking over the thread it appears that someone from Select Trailers in TN offered to take a look at it for you. Have you thought of taking them up on the offer? I am not related to anyone at Select nor did I buy my trailer from them but when I stopped by to chat with them they were very nice and seemed knowledgable. Just a thought.
Also, I know a lot of folks who haul Exiss trailers and are very happy with them. Comparing Exiss to 4 Star is like comparing apples to Godiva chocolates and the prices reflect this. As someone pointed out earlier, there is nothing wrong with a mid line trailer if it suits your needs.
Posted 2009-03-27 8:39 AM (#102214 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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I was talking to a window friend and she said to also use a glue corking around the outside to help seal the window and the glue will help it hold on .just trying to help out a fella trailer person let me know how it works out
Posted 2009-03-27 1:51 PM (#102235 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
Location: Tennessee
Yes, I have spoken with Select Trailers and they have been very helpful. I have yet to make a decision on what I am going to do but another trailer company suggested I get the drop down doors that have the larger glass window so wood would not even be a factor. I looked at Exiss 2009 trailers and they are still using the smaller glass window within the door. And someone posted s few links to some mfgs that sell these types of doors. The whole window/door ratio has confused me but now I see the picture.
Posted 2009-03-27 6:01 PM (#102260 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
Location: Tennessee
Update...
Exiss is going to replace the two drop down windows/feed doors so those of you who had any doubts about them can rest assurd they do stand behind their trailer and they do appreciate their loyal customers.
I want to thank Exiss and let them know I appreciate that they are going to make my trailer safe to ride down the road again.
The only thing I would recommend to anyone especially if you are a female like me is to educate yourself and be sure you know what you are buying. I hope that my experience will educate those looking to buy to ask a lot of questions and not the obvious ones.
If anyone knows the years these style drop downs were being installed it would be helpful for those to know to ask the question.
Posted 2009-03-27 7:44 PM (#102263 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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Congratulations mag, i guess this proves if you talk bad enough and long enough about a company, and tell enough people, they will buy you off just to get you quiet. You can be real proud of yourself.
Posted 2009-03-27 7:56 PM (#102264 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
Location: Tennessee
I did not talk bad about them I was searching for answer to a bad situation and merely stating the facts. Everyone has voiced their opinions about them here on this post making them sound like a terrible company but no one has let them speak and now they have and I am trying to give them credit for doing the right thing.
My voice heard here was based on the speculations from the post of the people whomever you all may be. I wish I had never posted here because this post has given them the negative light not me.
Let it go I am tired of it and it is negative comments like yours that makes me want to throw the trailer out the door.
Posted 2009-03-27 10:22 PM (#102277 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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All of this doom and gloom could have been prevented, if the OP had spoken to Exiss management, before she made the disparaging comments and invited this nonsense.
Exiss is standing behind a seven year old trailer, replacing a part it didn't construct. Not too bad a company after all.
Posted 2009-03-28 10:02 AM (#102289 - in reply to #102074) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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Originally written by mag08 on 2009-03-25 3:09 PM
These defective doors and windows are not a result of damage caused by misuse, improper handling or maintenance or lack of but as a result of poor workmanship. Therefore, this has nothing to do with whether or not it is covered under warranty. This is a quality issue that could define who they are as a company and whether or not they are willing to stand behind their product and workmanship. hope that they could say the same. I bought an aluminum trailer because I wanted a trailer that would last a lifetime but windows/doors falling off because they chose poor quality materials is cheap and senseless and if they can't stand behind the fact that they recognized it was poor qualtiy workmanship and are not willing to fix their mistake than I can't either.
Before you claim complete innocence, you need to go back and read your own posts. I'm not trying to bash you, but I personally would like to keep all bashing out of this forum.
"A company is only as good or safe as their dumbest employee."
Posted 2009-03-28 10:43 AM (#102292 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
Location: Tennessee
Genebob - When this whole post started I didn't have all the facts together as to what has gone on in the trailer industry. I show on a regular basis and have been content with my trailer. Sure I could have purchased another brand of trailer but there were features of the Exiss that I liked over the other brands which is why I chose it. At some point in the last 5 or so years Exiss determined these doors were poorly designed so they made the necessary changes and improved their trailer.
I think all the trailer companies can say they have tried things that didn't work but that is why we have better trailers today and it is because of trial and error.
My comments were speculation not knowing the facts and I reacted to how people were responding to me which I will take the responsibility for and apologize.
The horse industry should work together not against each other.
Posted 2009-03-28 10:59 AM (#102295 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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mag, So now that you got what you wanted, they are suddenly a good company, and you are trying to save their reputation from everyone on here? Give us a break...
Posted 2009-03-28 12:21 PM (#102300 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
Location: Tennessee
I NEVER said "do not buy an Exiss trailer".. I looped people in on what happened to me as it was happening not knowing the facts or how Exiss felt all based on stipulation and what if's.
This horse is dead, I am lighting a match to it...and throwing the ashes out to sea. Sinenora all!
Posted 2009-03-29 9:11 AM (#102346 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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This happens all the time here- someone ( usually a woman) has a something bad happen and they immediately think the company making the trailer knew it was bad,didn't care it was bad,points fingers of neglect and blame...on and on.The hit the panic button without contacting the company in a mannerly,reasonable way to try and fix the problem.Most dealers are more than willing to satisfy a customer as long as the customer isn't out for blood.Posting negative attack messages will not help your cause. Most of us on here have seen this play out time and time again.
Posted 2009-03-29 10:57 AM (#102352 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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I would be willing to bet that Exiss did this because they DO stand behind their product! When my window fell off, I didn't tell anyone, didn't badmouth Exiss or anything else. I just came in and looked up the contact info, called them and they got wheels in motion to replace both windows. Between the management at Exiss and Dixie Horse and Mule Co., I had new windows on a trailer that was also 7 years old.
Say what you will about Exiss...I love mine.
Posted 2009-04-04 4:23 PM (#102745 - in reply to #101088) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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I just quickly skimmed the posts in this thread. I have an Exiss that I bought used several years ago. It has done just fine. My only problem is that I've developed a roof leak. No biggie. Just remove the old caulk and put in new. I don't think that's a major deal for a '02 trailer that sits outside the whole time. However, I do have one drop-down window that has rust streaks on the paint on the lower portion. I'm assuming there's steel in the window somewhere because all-aluminum wouldn't have this.
Is this something that I should be concerned about? The window seems to be solid and latches well. I don't think this has a connection to the rotten wood issue, but who know?
Posted 2009-04-06 2:47 PM (#102842 - in reply to #102745) Subject: RE: Exiss drop down window rotted!!!
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The rust might be from the screen. I left a window open in my tack room in the rain, and had rust streaks inside on the door afterwards. The screen shows signs of rust so that's where I'm guessing it came from.
Originally written by Kesta on 2009-04-04 2:23 PM
I do have one drop-down window that has rust streaks on the paint on the lower portion. I'm assuming there's steel in the window somewhere because all-aluminum wouldn't have this.
Is this something that I should be concerned about? The window seems to be solid and latches well. I don't think this has a connection to the rotten wood issue, but who know?