Posted by jc foster on October 16, 2018 at 01:25:10 from (107.215.129.240):
This message is a reply to an archived post by Eldon WA on November 06, 2016 at 19:18:16. The original subject was "Anyone have a Texas Pride trailer?".
STAY AWAY FROM TEXAS PRIDE TRAILERS!!!!
Yes I own one, and I will personally tell you that they are a joke. I own a car hauler that was purchased brand new June on 17’ had it shipped back in March of 18 and it sat there for four months getting warranty repairs done. They had absolutely zero communication or follow up with me after I paid $1200 out of pocket to have it shipped back for warranty work. I finally got fed up and had a freind from the area pick it up and paid him another grand to haul it back to me. When I got the trailer back from them it was worse than when o took it to them. I have pictures if anyone is interested in seeing the hack job they call factory repairs. I have since had it brought to a local shop in Illinois and had them cut off the new axles that TEXAS PRIDE TRAILERS welded on crooked and so far crooked that you couldn’t even use the trailer as it was designed and advertised to be used. Once it was loaded the front axle would rub on the fender chewing up tires.
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