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Trailers Plus Interstate Trailers SCAM FROM THE GROUND UP!!!!! Internet |
28th of Dec, 2010 by User535709 |
Before you do business with this company read this.So called "integrated tounges" are welded poorly with nothing more than 10ga Sheet Metel Wires are held together and attatched with cheap clips and 'bubblegum' like material (no joke, look for yourself). Way over priced, advertize the cheapest trailers they make then try to work you into a proper trailer.
All trailers are 6" shorter interior height than standard per size, this is an attempt to make you spend more for a trailer built how the rest are
Under side not coated unless you spend big
Space between walls and floor from bottom are not closed off, one inch gap lets water come up off the road and rot your walls, not covered by warranty
Employees trained on deception, advertise a price not even valid
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My trailer is the bigest pile of garbage ever. Has leaked from day one. Broke a leafspring, bad bearing, another bad bearing that destroyed the axle all steel parts rusted. They make you do the repairs yourself unless you send it down to southern Idaho. Kinda hard for people who use their trailers to make a living. They will not cover a rental or a loaner. I sent mine down after a year of nonstop issues and they only fixed one of the multiple issues. Don't waste your money with these hacks. |
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Bought a new Load Runner in May 2012 for an RV conversion project. When I took the side panels off, most all the metal ribs were covered with rust, some really bad. Have had to hire an attorney to file for arbitration to force them to take the trailer back. Paid extra for undercoating but the metal ribs that run down the sides of the trailer extend all the way to the bottom of the trailer where they are exposed and rusted also. Undercoating doesn't appear to have been applied to this part of the trailer. The dealer I bought the trailer from said they don't consider all the rust to be a warranty item. The underside of the trailer appeared nothing like what was posted on the brochures stapled all over the inside of the trailer. |
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