Posted 2010-12-10 3:02 PM (#127937 - in reply to #127934) Subject: RE: Sundowner Sunlite ?'s
Expert
Posts: 3802 Location: Rocky Mount N.C.
This the one you're talking about...?? If so, it's a steel framed trailer.... Looks good, boot box, drop on the butt, AC, walk thru door and it appears to be clean. Need to check underneath the trailer floor and underneath the mats really good.
Posted 2010-12-10 3:13 PM (#127939 - in reply to #127934) Subject: RE: Sundowner Sunlite ?'s
Elite Veteran
Posts: 810 Location: Tenn/Ala.
FWIW- If Dave says it has been thoroughly checked out, you can count on it. If the trailer size suits you, I'm sure you'll be happy with the dealer.
RTSmith
Select Trailer Co.
Posted 2010-12-10 3:19 PM (#127941 - in reply to #127934) Subject: RE: Sundowner Sunlite ?'s
Regular
Posts: 99 Location: Lakeview, MI
Yes, that is the trailer I am looking at.
Thanks, RTSmith, I appreciate that.
Not so sure I want a steel frame... is the floor alum.? If not, what is it? How heavy is this trailer? I have a 97 F250 with the 7.3 so I know I can pull it easily, just wondering how heavy it is. How long do these trailers last with a steel frame?
It is basicly exactly what I am looking for.
I would be buying from out of state and have no way to look under it... so knowing I can trust Dave is a good thing!
Posted 2010-12-10 7:24 PM (#127948 - in reply to #127934) Subject: RE: Sundowner Sunlite ?'s
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Posts: 127 Location: rapid city sd
aluminum.The problem, if there is going to be a problem with the steel frame is under the floor. The steel was covered with a product called sun-coat and if it let loose from the steel and was exposed to salty water it rusted and held the salty water inside the suncoat.