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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Churchville, NY
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In my humble opinion, there is no better aluminum trailer out there than T&E. My 32' stacker is nearly 10 years old and probably has approaching 250,000 miles on it. The only issues I've ever had have been the routine sort of maintenance things, ie: tires, brakes, bearings. Their staff is second to none in both planning, constuction, and service. Yes, they are expensive, but as we all know, you get what you pay for.
In an steel trailer, I think that Vintage does a excellent job. They are both affordable and well constructed. I have owned a few personally, and have been a dealer now for several years. I'm not going to knock any other brand, but the fit and finish, service, and overall quality of Vintage is outstanding. |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Commerce, Mi
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Amen....
Certainly your trailer is a testimony to T & E's quality and durability....(everybody knows how you are...lol) Once you have one it's tough to go to something else..... If you like nice stuff...and you have a couple of bucks....T & E is the choice.... Rock Haas |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Decatur Illinois
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Dan,
Regarding Vintage, I personally think that their Crystal SS is one of the best looking trailers that has come out in a long time and some very nice amenities. Is it all steel? Steve |
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