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PaFruMan
Oct 29, 2013Explorer
Thanks for the imput so far. This is y first time using a forum and it works hahah wohoo
@Shadow Catcher: Of course I would have to adapt the TT to EU standards which would mean new lights (no problem) but also an additional break system like this: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremse_(Kraftfahrzeug)#Auflaufbremse
Campers in Europe also drive long distance (when all the Netherlands and Germans go to Greece, Italy and Croatia or we in the centre go to Norway or to France...) so huge TTs for long trips would make sense here too but are hardly available.
This system will be a challenge....btw: i already stayed in Ohio, had friends in New Albany, nice place...
@2012Coleman: At least I consider
@Bumpyroad: Thanks for sharing your experience. In Europe most of the RVs incl. TTs of course are made using a sandwich based on composite materials, foam in-between and Aluminium cover. The most important thing is the weight here. This could cause problems at the registration
@ fla-gypsy: I like the look of the Airstream of course but as u said, unfortunately this design is on the expense of the usability and comfort. I like Florida too, especially the Keys, I was there in early the last time 2012...
@all: I found a Brand called “Aerolite” which belongs to “Dutchmen” which again belongs to “THOR” which is one of the biggest manufacturers I guess…They offer expendable TTs with a lot of space, which is something really rare in Europe.
How heavy is such a beast?
What is the price range? More than a Mio USD? What a recommendable alternatives?
Thanks in advance
@Shadow Catcher: Of course I would have to adapt the TT to EU standards which would mean new lights (no problem) but also an additional break system like this: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremse_(Kraftfahrzeug)#Auflaufbremse
Campers in Europe also drive long distance (when all the Netherlands and Germans go to Greece, Italy and Croatia or we in the centre go to Norway or to France...) so huge TTs for long trips would make sense here too but are hardly available.
This system will be a challenge....btw: i already stayed in Ohio, had friends in New Albany, nice place...
@2012Coleman: At least I consider
@Bumpyroad: Thanks for sharing your experience. In Europe most of the RVs incl. TTs of course are made using a sandwich based on composite materials, foam in-between and Aluminium cover. The most important thing is the weight here. This could cause problems at the registration
@ fla-gypsy: I like the look of the Airstream of course but as u said, unfortunately this design is on the expense of the usability and comfort. I like Florida too, especially the Keys, I was there in early the last time 2012...
@all: I found a Brand called “Aerolite” which belongs to “Dutchmen” which again belongs to “THOR” which is one of the biggest manufacturers I guess…They offer expendable TTs with a lot of space, which is something really rare in Europe.
How heavy is such a beast?
What is the price range? More than a Mio USD? What a recommendable alternatives?
Thanks in advance
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