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Little Guy Trailer Just Keeps Expanding!

brookside
Explorer
Explorer
Little Guy Trailer, known for their teardrops, has taken on Scotty Trailers and now is adding Parkliner to their lineup. I have read that they give good customer service, so it might be worth keeping an eye on them as they expand choices for people looking for small trailers:

www.golittleguy.com
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Jacksons
Explorer
Explorer
took a tour of their factory this fall, and was very impressed with their quality build procedures and trailers. one thing that stood out to me was that they test every item in every trailer,and used top notch materials. I do not own stock in their company and am not employed by them.
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Shadow_Catcher
Explorer
Explorer
Little Guy had some serious quality issues with tears subcontracted to a builder in Indiana. I have not heard of any problems since, but they are an entry level tear.
CampInn or AT are both good quality. Over half of the tears I have seen are home made and are limited only by the imagination and skill of the craftsman.

rexlion
Explorer
Explorer
As I understand it, Little Guy will not be building the Parkliners. They will market them through their dealer network. Parkliner up until now was sold factory direct only.
Mike G.
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RoyB
Explorer II
Explorer II
I would love to have one of these off-road versions teardrop trailers...


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Oregon Trailer builds this one...

This model shown has the tent setup mounted on top of the trailer...

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Would fit into my one man off-road radio ops setups just perfect and go anywhere my 4X4 truck would pull it to...

Roy Ken
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DutchmenSport
Explorer
Explorer
Unfortunately, when the "little guy" (manufacturer - pick your choice) first starts out, they usually start for a few years with a very well built RV and they take personal pride in every unit that goes out the door. They develop a good reputation so the demand for more and more goes up. This results in expansion of the company, and also results in a need to spit the units out the door faster. Still, quality "can" be maintained, even at a faster rate.

But then when RV manufacturers begin to acquire other RV manufacturers and now expansion includes another company all together, those bad habits and bad practices now become a part of the original company. And the need to manufacturer even faster now and spit out even more, because now the company has to start showing profits for their new acquisition!

So you know what? Within a short while, quality goes to He!! and they become ... just another company that ends up getting nothing but complaints about on these forums.

My suggestion? Buy the "Little Guy" right now before THIER quality goes down the toilet too!