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azrving
Jul 13, 2017Explorer
It's because these things are CHEESY! Mine is sort of old school and tough yet I added support to it. My sons 2003 FW was bellied down in between the support bars and I added three pieces of angle iron plus checked the rest of it. I wouldn't think about pulling any new or used rig until I remove any coverings and check everything. There aint no half arse like rv half arse.
We get used to our modern motor vehicles and think that rv's may be the same. When I was a kid I had a go cart and mini bike that constantly needed repairs. I then bought a 1968 Suzuki and rode it everywhere without a problem. RV's are still in that mini bike era or even cheaper and our vehicles are literally like space craft.
On the other hand it can be argued that we couldn't afford to have an rv built like our vehicles so what do we do? Be handy or have a lot of money.....
We get used to our modern motor vehicles and think that rv's may be the same. When I was a kid I had a go cart and mini bike that constantly needed repairs. I then bought a 1968 Suzuki and rode it everywhere without a problem. RV's are still in that mini bike era or even cheaper and our vehicles are literally like space craft.
On the other hand it can be argued that we couldn't afford to have an rv built like our vehicles so what do we do? Be handy or have a lot of money.....
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