I AM WONDERING HOW EXISS, 4STAR AND SUNDOWNER COMPARE IN WEIGHT. I HAVE A TWO HORSE 4STAR GOOSENECK , THINKING OF SELLING AND GETTING NEWER AND DON'T WANT TO GET TO HEAVY,HAVE MERCY ON ME NOW , I JUST READ ALL YOUR ADVICE TO AMY!
Posted 2006-03-19 12:35 PM (#39061 - in reply to #39034) Subject: RE: trailer comparison
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I would be willing to bet that 4-star is the heaviest because of their construction. Personally, I would rather pull a heavier aluminum than a lighter one because the heavier one has a beefier constuction.
Posted 2006-03-19 5:18 PM (#39070 - in reply to #39061) Subject: RE: trailer comparison
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THANKS GOOD POINT!, I JUST SEEN THIS EXISS WITH A WEEKEND PACKAGE THAT LOOKED REAL NICE, MAYBE I SHOULD TRY TO GET MY 4STAR DRESSING ROOM FINISHED, WHO WOULD DO THAT TYPE OF WORK? DOES ANYONE KNOW , I'M IN NE OHIO
Posted 2006-03-20 6:52 PM (#39146 - in reply to #39034) Subject: RE: trailer comparison
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I've been doing quite a bit of research and just bought a two horse 4-Star. Actually, it is supposedly the lightest of the three. Most Sundowners have steel frames under aluminum skins, thus they are a bit heavier. We're only talking about between 500 to 700 lbs.
Posted 2006-03-20 7:07 PM (#39147 - in reply to #39070) Subject: RE: trailer comparison
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Location: Grant Twp., MI
Hi Our 4-Star conversion was done by Showtime Conversions - I believe they are in Indiana....a 4-Star dealer in Watervliet, MI uses them for all the lq trailers they sell.They do very nice work - I've heard Amish work in the factories.