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Feb 05, 2017Explorer
Tyler0215 wrote:
I too dislike the dark interior colors. Seems like living in a cave. I guess it does hide the imperfections, poor quality, and dirt.
Most mfgs don't even offer a light color.
We've noticed it for years that the dumb-a$$ manufactures seem to think all humanoids love DARK interiors. Well, we searched and searched and came up with what we have now, and have had for almost 6 years. Our coach is an '04 Itasca Horizon, 36GD with the C-7 330HP CAT. It's interior is called "Washed Maple" in the brochure. It's bright and nice. The upholstery is also lighter with brighter colors in it. All the fixtures and hardware are what's called "Brushed Nickle".
The old "Oak and Brass" was dated waaaaay too long ago for us. So, we were really happy to find what we were looking for.
As "bath and a half", well, not exactly sure what you mean there. Ours, like many has the shower on one side of the coach and the latrine and sink, on the other. I don't think I would classify that as a bath and a half. Now, if you're speaking of a full bathroom in part of the coach and, another bathroom or, at least a latrine or sink, in another part, yeah, I guess that's a "bath and a half".
Tire pressure? Well, that's determined by the load, not necessarily the statement on the tires or, drivers I.D. plate. Get a coach weighed, AFTER it's loaded for a trip, and take that weight to the tire charts of the manufacturer of the tires on the coach and see just what THEY say about the specific tire pressure for the type and size of tires vs the weight they will be carrying. Good luck.
Scott
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