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bobndot
Sep 10, 2021Explorer II
A 28' C with no slides would be my choice . I agree 100%, KISS !
If you think a small 'A' would be your cup of tea, I would rent one before you buy one.
As stated , the front window view is very nice on the class A. The problem for me is still having to drive it to your favorite spot.
People have to add all kinds of suspensions gadgets in order for them to not wiggle n waggle down the road.
Most of those kinds of floorplans all have multiple slides in order to make them appealing. That could mean a lot of extra unbalanced weight, combined with the short wheelbase and an entry level frame to support it all.
Be careful of RV's with light frames, they can pop large windows and front windshields if the frame flexes too much. This can occur when parking on an off level campsites or using the hydraulic jacks incorrectly. In some cases, it can be a recurring problem. Just do your homework before you make the investment.
If you think a small 'A' would be your cup of tea, I would rent one before you buy one.
As stated , the front window view is very nice on the class A. The problem for me is still having to drive it to your favorite spot.
People have to add all kinds of suspensions gadgets in order for them to not wiggle n waggle down the road.
Most of those kinds of floorplans all have multiple slides in order to make them appealing. That could mean a lot of extra unbalanced weight, combined with the short wheelbase and an entry level frame to support it all.
Be careful of RV's with light frames, they can pop large windows and front windshields if the frame flexes too much. This can occur when parking on an off level campsites or using the hydraulic jacks incorrectly. In some cases, it can be a recurring problem. Just do your homework before you make the investment.
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