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mlts22
Dec 30, 2013Explorer II
It is good for what it is, and the price is right. It provides more useful space than a "C" of comparable length. As for tanks, they are not skimpy, which is a nice thing.
As for the unknowns:
1: The chassis can be serviced, because this is a commonly used box truck chassis. It will require a bay with the big lifts, but this isn't something impossible.
2: Unknown, as this can be subjective. There is more room in the "A" than a comparable "C", so it might be able to handle the whole coach, or one might have to drive down the road with the dash air on. I'd probably ask a Thor dealer, maybe even have them run a test on it to show you.
3: Not sure how much weight the loft beds support. I'm guessing between 350 and 500 pounds, so stuff like bedding and clothing might be OK, but heavier stuff might be pushing it. I'd ask, although the dealer may be clueless since this is a new model.
As for the unknowns:
1: The chassis can be serviced, because this is a commonly used box truck chassis. It will require a bay with the big lifts, but this isn't something impossible.
2: Unknown, as this can be subjective. There is more room in the "A" than a comparable "C", so it might be able to handle the whole coach, or one might have to drive down the road with the dash air on. I'd probably ask a Thor dealer, maybe even have them run a test on it to show you.
3: Not sure how much weight the loft beds support. I'm guessing between 350 and 500 pounds, so stuff like bedding and clothing might be OK, but heavier stuff might be pushing it. I'd ask, although the dealer may be clueless since this is a new model.
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