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PSW
Jun 10, 2015Explorer
We had a 190P Roadtrek for seven years and went all over the country in it and the aisle shower was never a problem for us. Once you get the hang of it, it is quick and convenient. We also had a 210P with the wet bath. Each has their advantages and disadvantages, but I think I prefer the aisle because of the room and it seems to me (after using both wet bath and aisle showers for a total of about fifteen years) it is just simpler and easier to clean up. I believe the fantastic fan in most 190s is located in the ceiling in the center of what becomes the aisle shower when the curtain is extended. Great way to vent the steam and refreshing, too, in hot weather. Don't have to turn it on, just open it up.
I have had Chevy, Ford and Dodge RVs. No problems with any of them, but I lean toward the Chevy 6.0 engine. I am not really a "Chevy Guy" but our 210 was NEVER back to the Chevy place for anything. Not a single thing. Got it serviced by DIY or taking it to a local independent mechanic.
Paul
I have had Chevy, Ford and Dodge RVs. No problems with any of them, but I lean toward the Chevy 6.0 engine. I am not really a "Chevy Guy" but our 210 was NEVER back to the Chevy place for anything. Not a single thing. Got it serviced by DIY or taking it to a local independent mechanic.
Paul
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