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04-28-2007, 03:00 PM | #1 |
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Storm trailers?
OK not really sure to ask this...but local guy sells them.
Just wanting some real world experiences. thanks guys. Wanna play mind games? |
04-28-2007, 11:23 PM | #2 |
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My uncle bought a 28ft. trailer new in 1997 and he really liked it.I bought it from him in 2005 and it still was in very good condition.I only used it until mid 2006 and sold it to buy a bigger trailer with living quaters.I bought a vintage trailer this time,but if i had known storm built LQ'S trailer i would have stayed with them.Hope this helps.
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04-29-2007, 01:41 PM | #3 |
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I purchased a 2006 28 ft Storm Cyclone and I could not be happier. I have owned enclosed LTD's, Pace, Vintage etc, and they were good trailers. The Storm is the best I have had, high end Cam lock door closures and handles, very well built and with the wide spaced axles it tows like a dream. I am getting a larger trailer with LQ (Storm, ) and my trailer is for sale and priced right. Fulley equipped with L shaped cabinets and overhead, Electric tongue jackColeman A/C and heat, generator door and generator (4000), Factory awning, Quartz lilghts on side, rubber coined floor up front, big tires and alloy wheels with matching spare thats never been on the ground, I have used it about 10 times. Call if interested, I am in Texas 210-373-4004 Thanks RJ |
04-29-2007, 01:51 PM | #4 |
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Im in Wisconsin... long ways away
Im looking at 28ft with smooth sides and an interesting exterior package. The interior is coin up front and ATP the back 20 ft, L shaped cabinets, outside lithing, all flush hinges and handles... LED lights 16 inch wheels etc..... very nice trailer also has carpet up 4ft of the walls inside which I really like. Smooth outside and in...here is a pic of a similar one. Only thing I will be adding is spare and awning. I wish he built the spares into the floors like the name brand ones heres a few pics of a similar one [image]http://www.bigostrailers.com/_images//storm.JPG[/image] [image]http://www.bigostrailers.com/_images//storm_3.JPG[/image] thanks for the info...thats the type I was looking for.... Wanna play mind games? |
05-01-2007, 09:00 AM | #5 |
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We LOVE our Storm trailer. My Dad actually bought the first LQ trailer that Storm produced themselves - they used to subcontract the LQ. We had had some minor bugs, but worked them all out, and are extremely pleased. The trailer is very nice looking, tows great, and the LQ is very comfortable. Ours isn't as plush as some LQ, but it definitely does the job. The corner shower in ours is a thing of beauty!
We will probably be at the IHRA national event at Martin, MI, if you want a closer look. We'd be glad to give you the $.05 tour. Here is a link to lots of photos of the build... http://http://www.meyerfamilyracing.us/Trailer.html Meyer Family Racing '64 Plymouth Max Wedge '65 Dodge - rebuilding for ?? N/SS S/ST & H/R 3426
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