SunLite 737 Aluminum Horse Trailer
The SunLite 737 gooseneck horse trailer has a painted aluminum exterior, and is a straight load trailer. The SunLite 737 allows you to walk-thru with the horse and exit thru the tack storage room. This trailer comes with slide out saddle racks under the mangers.
Standard Aluminum Gooseneck Horse Trailer Features
- 6'9" Wide, 7'6" Tall
- 2 5/16" Hitch
- Torsion Ride Axles with Electric Brakes
- Drop Leg Jack (Single Speed)
- SunCoated™ Neck and Breastplate
- Extruded Aluminum Floor
- Aluminum Tear Drop Fenders
- Aluminum Low Profile Roof with 30° Nose
- Stainless Hinges on All Doors Except Rear
- Sundowner Designed Aluminum Hinges on Rear Doors
- Sport Wheels with Chrome Plated ABS Lug Covers
- Spare Tire
- White, Black, or Red Exterior Aluminum Skin
- Graphics Package
- Rear Rubber Bumper
- Trailer Breakaway Safety with Battery
- LED Brake/Tail and Clearance Lights
- DOT Approved Running and Tag Lights
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- 14 Gauge Wiring in Conduit with Junction Boxes
- 10 Gauge Wiring for Brakes and Ground
- Center Access Door Between Manger and Tack Storage Room
- Rear Doors with SunCoated™ Kick Panel
- 39" Stalls
- Aluminum Body Divider with Pads
- 2 Drop Down Feed Doors with Windows
- Fully Enclosed with Two 19" x 53" Windows in Horse Area
- Aluminum Butt Bars with Pads
- Bi-directional Roof Vent per Stall
- 2 Head Ties per Stall
- Outside Tie Ring per Stall
- Floor Mats in Horse Area
- White Interior Aluminum Skin
- No Inside Fender Wells
- Side walls have 52" L&I Suncoated kick panels w/Pads
- SunCoated™ Manger, and Rear Doors
- Aluminum Manger Pan
- 36" Tack and Feed Compartment
- 2 Slide-out Saddle Racks
- Dome Light/Stall in Horse Area
- 2 Load Lights at Rear
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Tack Storage Room
- Carpet on Floor, Breast Plate, and Gooseneck Floor
- 43" Tack Storage Room
- 6 Hanger Bridle Bar
- 2 Brush Trays
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- Camper Vent
- Clothes Rod
- 19" x 53" Windows in Nose
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Popular Options
- Additional Floor Footage (Max 21' 4")
- Additional Dome Light(s)
- Combination Lock for Center Access Door
- Locking Hasp for Handle of Cam Latch
- Wrap Around Hinges on Rear Doors
- Lower Partition on Divider
- Interior Dome Lights
- Extra Footage in Tack Storage Room
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- Manger Door to Access Saddle Rack from Outside
- A\C in Tack Storage Room
- Lower Partition on Divider
- Rear Ramp Behind Rear Doors
- Hanging Mat on Divider
- Rear Ramp as Door with Wrap Around Double Lined Tail Curtains
- Stainless Steel Nose
- Corrugated Stainless Sides
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Specifications
| # OF HORSES |
FLOOR LENGTH |
FULL LENGTH |
TOTAL AXLE CAPACITY |
TIRES |
| 2 |
14' 1" |
22' 1" |
6 hole 15" 2-3500# |
225-R15 |
Floor Plans
| Sundowner Trailers, Inc. reserves the right to change or alter these specifications without notice. Some trailers shown with optional equipment. All dimensions are approximate. See your dealer for warranty details. |
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CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS
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I have owned and used most of the major brand name trailers. This time, I chose Sundowner because of their excellent reputation among professional horseman.
-- Chris Culbreth
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CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS
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I'd like to express my appreciation for your patience through our many visits to your place while my wife and I were deciding on which brand of trailer to invest in. We have had many different kinds of trailers over the years we've been in the horse business and started pulling a Sundowner several years ago. Our first Sundowner was a steel gooseneck stock trailer that we traded for an aluminum three horse with a finished dressing room. At that time I thought it would be the last trailer I would buy.
Now that we've retired we decided to go to a four horse with a full living quarter. We wanted to stay with Sundowner but after pricing the options we wanted we thought it was too expensive for our budget. So, we looked at several other brands but as you know we kept coming back to your place looking again and again.
We could have gotten everything we wanted from any of the other brands but in comparing quality and feature-to-feature we kept returning to talk to you. We crawled under trailers, went through them and could only see the shortcoming in the design, workmanship and durability of the other brands of trailers.
After considerable investigation we opted to stay with Sundowner. I guess once you've had the best it's hard to settle for less. I feel proud pulling my rig knowing that it's the best in class.
Once again thanks for everything you've done.
Keith Ostrand
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