Are Silverlite trailers aluminum?
Silverlite Trailers was founded in 1996 by Dave Hyland and Greg Meller. The company builds high-end, custom aluminum horse trailers, with prices ranging from $8,500 to $100,000. Some models feature living quarters for humans in the front. Silverlite is the last aluminum horse trailer builder in the West, Harne said.
Where are SMC trailers made?
Bristol, Indiana
While many other manufactures build a horse trailer at one facility and then send the trailer to a second company to build the “conversion” or living quarters area (which is inefficient, timely, and more expensive), SMC builds every trailer shell and living quarters at the same facility, right here in Bristol, Indiana!
Who Makes Pro Lite horse trailers?
Is the company that manufactured these horse trailers still in business? Are they well made horse trailers? Pro Lite Trailers is now called Sidekick Trailers. They are located in Milton, Florida.
What is the lightest single horse trailer?
The lightest horse trailer would be a single horse gooseneck trailer. Some popular models are: Brenderup Solo: 1300 lbs. WW 5×10 Stock Trailer: 1600 lbs….The lightest two-horse trailers are:
- Brenderup Baron SL: 2150 lbs.
- Charmac Trailers: 2360 lbs.
- Logan Coach 2 Horse Bullseye: 2800 lbs.
How long has SMC Trailers been in business?
EXPERIENCE MEETS INNOVATION. As a company founded by many of the GREAT leaders in the horse trailer industry, SMC Trailers is not your typical “new company.” Our team has over 200 years of combined experience, and this experience shows up in each and every trailer manufactured by us!
Are SMC horse trailers all aluminum?
Landers Iron Saddle Ranch is proud to be an authorized dealership for SMC Trailers, a designer and manufacturer of all-aluminum Laramie Horse Trailers and Laramie Livestock Edition Trailer models based in Bristol, Indiana.
Are Lakota horse trailers good?
We like the Lakota, although it hasn’t seen many miles yet. They did a great job on the liviing quarters part of it. I find some very minor issues with finish such as unsanded metal edges in the horse area but nothing drastic. If you’re going with the 8′ wide trailer, you’ll probably love it.