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Extreme Veteran
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Location: West TN | I have some friends that trail ride with me that are looking at an Xpress trailer. I had never heard of them in this part of the country. They called me and asked if I knew anything about them. They also found a Hart trailer. I have seen several of them and they seem to be a nice quality. Does anyone have any experiences either good or bad with the Xpress brand. I appreciate any input. |
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Extreme Veteran
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| Do you think they meant Exiss? Jbsny |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Michigan | There is a trailer brand called Express. There are some listings on this site. However I don't know anything about them. http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/searchtrailers.asp |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 720
| There are both. Express was a short-lived brand started by Exiss right after they weren't able to merge with Elite a few years ago. I don't think they're produced anymore. The XPress is a trailer by a California buying group that has theirs produced private label style by a couple of different trailer companies. They then have an interior fitted and sell. The original manufacturers don't claim the product at all. All responsibilities are handled by the XPress group.
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Veteran
Posts: 131
Location: Cheyenne, WY | Xpress is a Kiefer Built. Look Closely, You'll see the resemblance. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 720
| CRK,
What about the ones made by Charmac???? |
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New User
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Location: AZ. | Xpress buys Kiefer Built and Charmac shells and then finishes them under their name. I have seen some that are marketed as Xpress but listed as Charmac on the title. The ones I have seen seem to be well made trailers with a steel frame and aluminum skin.
Edited by poog 2006-01-23 9:28 PM
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