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       Location: midwest mama | Just wondered what your opinions are on a Kiefer Built living quarters trailer.
I have two friends who have them and like them, but they don't haul much, so I wonder how they hold up.
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 Chin Hairs
Posts: 1028
  Location: Indiana | There's a trailer out there for everyone, it just depends what you need, what you want, and what fits in your budget. Good or bad really depends on how the trailer has been cared for, what is important to you in a trailer, and how much you haul. Everyone will have an opinion on what the best trailer is based on their experience, but it may have nothing to do with construction or materials used to build the trailer. Do you have a dealer near you where you can go and compare trailers? |
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       Location: midwest mama | Anyone? |
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I AM being nice
Posts: 4396
        Location: MD | No way. No how! I have pieces and panels of a KB LQ trailer stacked out here next to a shed. It was involved in a massive accident. The panels on the trailer are not riveted together, but stuck together with epoxy. The LQ section actually pulled loose from the horse compartment of the trailer, which in this case, was a bit of a blessing, but scary, nonetheless. |
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | I have a 2002 Kiefer 2 horse slant load and love it. It pulls easily and it has held up very well. I've it for about 5 years now. I really like it. |
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 Good Grief!
Posts: 6343
      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | i have one as well, mine is a 2006 and the only thing i would change is thats its a 3 and i want a 4.........no issues with anything in it so far..........
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I'm a Cry Baby
Posts: 3781
        Location: n.c. | If you're a weekend warrior, it will probably do you just fine. If you haul hard and long distances, I would keep looking. |
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