2004 Cherokee 4 Horse Gooseneck Trailers
$15,500.00
Make / Model: Cherokee Trailers
Year: 2004
Type: Horse Trailer
Capacity: 4 horses
Hitch: Gooseneck
Primary Use: Transporting horses safely and comfortably, often long distances.
2004 Cherokee 4 Horse Gooseneck Trailers
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- drop down windows on head
- sliding bus windows on rear
- escape door
- stud hanging mats on each slant
- fans in horse area
- roof vents
- collapsible rear tack with 4 tier saddle rack
- bridle hooks
- brush tray
- front dressing room
- 2 tier saddle rack
- 4 tier blanket bar
- bridle hooks
- boot bars
- 2004 Cherokee 4 Horse Gooseneck Trailer for sale
Horse Area
- 4 horse capacity — usually in slant-load configuration
(horses angled toward the center for safer, easier loading)
Some older Cherokees were also offered in straight-load — check the specific unit - Loading Style:
- Rear ramp or step-up rear door
- Sometimes a combination of both with stabilizing springs
Ventilation & Comfort
- Drop windows for each stall
- Roof vents or side vents
- Interior dividers (removable or fixed)
- Tie rings inside for securing horses
- Rubber mats on the floor for comfort and traction
Dimensions
- Interior Stall Width: ~7′ (84″)
- Horse Compartment Length: ~14′ – 16′
- Exterior Trailer Length: ~22′ – 28′+ (with tack/dressing room)
- Interior Height: ~6′ 8″ – 7′
Construction & Frame
- Frame: Steel structure (often painted steel)
- Exterior: Steel/aluminum panels (varies by original specs)
- Floor: Typically wood subfloor with rubber mats
- Roof: One-piece or riveted roof panels with vents
Older trailers can be very strong but should be checked for rust and structural soundness.
Tack & Storage
Depending on how it was originally built, a 2004 Cherokee 4-horse may include:
- Front tack room
- Saddle racks & bridle hooks
- Exterior storage compartments
- Escape door for handler access without opening the rear
Some also have space above the gooseneck for storage, feed, or equipment.
Axles, Wheels & Brakes
- Axle Configuration: Usually tandem axles (two axles)
- Brakes: Electric brakes (common on both axles)
- Suspension: Leaf springs
- Tires: Trailer-rated — inspect age and condition
Good tires and properly operating brakes are vital for safety, especially with larger trailers.













