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woodhog
Dec 04, 2017Explorer
I wonder what they have done to their ordinary fleet of RV's to make them useable in the Canadian winter.
In the ad they don't mention if they have thermo pane windows, insulated
heated tanks etc.
They must have changed the fleet tires to real snow tires and thrown in a set of chains, who pays to tow a cumbersome class C through 2 feet of snow, with no 4WD.
Looks like one of their truck campers with 4wd would be the best option.
They must have done a lot of extra modifications to keep their ordinary fleet RV's from freezing up in say -30 C going down the TC highway.
Who pays if you bring it back with the water system all busted from freezing up. The outfits have a lot of very fine print in the contracts.
In the ad they don't mention if they have thermo pane windows, insulated
heated tanks etc.
They must have changed the fleet tires to real snow tires and thrown in a set of chains, who pays to tow a cumbersome class C through 2 feet of snow, with no 4WD.
Looks like one of their truck campers with 4wd would be the best option.
They must have done a lot of extra modifications to keep their ordinary fleet RV's from freezing up in say -30 C going down the TC highway.
Who pays if you bring it back with the water system all busted from freezing up. The outfits have a lot of very fine print in the contracts.
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