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Mr_Mark1
Jul 20, 2015Explorer
I remember seeing a Rexhall at a RV show a few years ago. Their furniture seemed tiny. All looked very nice but on a small scale.
Their website is not up to date. It seems to me that they would have a market with all of the different floor plans that they have to offer.
The type of mirrors that attached to the top of the front window frame are not the best design. We looked at a Newell that offered that design. If you want to lower the window shades, because of the sun, the shades cannot go to the end of the windshield which leaves a 12 inch or so gap. The shades in the Newell were designed not to block the view of the mirrors.
The design made me want the mirrors that are attached to the lower part of the windshield. That way, the shades can be lowered to block the sun when it's lower in the sky.
Safe travels,
MM.
Their website is not up to date. It seems to me that they would have a market with all of the different floor plans that they have to offer.
The type of mirrors that attached to the top of the front window frame are not the best design. We looked at a Newell that offered that design. If you want to lower the window shades, because of the sun, the shades cannot go to the end of the windshield which leaves a 12 inch or so gap. The shades in the Newell were designed not to block the view of the mirrors.
The design made me want the mirrors that are attached to the lower part of the windshield. That way, the shades can be lowered to block the sun when it's lower in the sky.
Safe travels,
MM.
dazupixe
Jul 09, 2024Explorer
The reason the mirrors are designed that way so as to not exceed DOT's 102" width limit. No vehicle can be over 102" wide without an oversize permit.
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