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wa8yxm
Sep 10, 2015Explorer III
The short answer is YES, you can.. I've met one person who bought a class A that way (But then he worked for the company who made the thing and fixed my A/C when it failed.. that's his job over at Thor).
Your dealer may wonder but I will warn you.
There is a process by which most trailers are built.
You start with the trailer frame/chassis
Then you add ther waste tanks, and possibly the fresh tank
Then you put the floor in... Getting the trailer with floor and sides (they come later) already in place means you can not easily install the black and gray tanks since they go UNDER THE FLOOR. Does not mean you can not do it. Just means it may not be an easy task.
Your dealer may wonder but I will warn you.
There is a process by which most trailers are built.
You start with the trailer frame/chassis
Then you add ther waste tanks, and possibly the fresh tank
Then you put the floor in... Getting the trailer with floor and sides (they come later) already in place means you can not easily install the black and gray tanks since they go UNDER THE FLOOR. Does not mean you can not do it. Just means it may not be an easy task.
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