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mbrower
Jan 29, 2016Explorer II
I have a 2008 Montego Bay and it has been a great unit. The thing I like the most is the montego bay is a hung wall unit which means its very resistant to delamination and some what easier to fix if it does. I also liked that everything that usually require attention is contained in a single space. To the rear of the basement is a compartment behind sliding doors that contain the inverter, water heater, furnace, vacuum, water pump.
Mine came with a lot of items that I really like, G rated G614 Goodyear tires, disc brakes, mor-ryde pin box, 40lb gas bottles, 75 watt inverter, 15 gallon water heater, and fiberglass rear cap.
I don't know anything about the sundance but I really like the Montego-bay but as another poster has already warned, the TPO roof used a felt backing is that is bad to wick water if you have a leak so you would need to be diligent in roof maintenance, and inspect carefully for water damage. Most likely places of water damage is the front and back corners of the camper.
Mine came with a lot of items that I really like, G rated G614 Goodyear tires, disc brakes, mor-ryde pin box, 40lb gas bottles, 75 watt inverter, 15 gallon water heater, and fiberglass rear cap.
I don't know anything about the sundance but I really like the Montego-bay but as another poster has already warned, the TPO roof used a felt backing is that is bad to wick water if you have a leak so you would need to be diligent in roof maintenance, and inspect carefully for water damage. Most likely places of water damage is the front and back corners of the camper.
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