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rockhillmanor
Jan 10, 2014Explorer
All I can add from experience is a Class C can go more places than any A. It's not just ground clearance it has to do with how much they weigh.
I RV to sporting events and the RV parking is NEVER on solid pavement. Grass, sand, rocks, etc. etc.
A little bit of rain or a little bit of sand and each and EVERY Class A that pulls into the parking area........SINKS. AND you can't pull these out yourself, it is always big rig tow truck time and big $bucks$ to do it.
Every show I have been at has always had one or two A's sitting stuck before they ever go to their site.
I'll take the Class C anytime over a Class A if you even are thinking of not being on a 4 lane highway and paved CG resort. :W
I RV to sporting events and the RV parking is NEVER on solid pavement. Grass, sand, rocks, etc. etc.
A little bit of rain or a little bit of sand and each and EVERY Class A that pulls into the parking area........SINKS. AND you can't pull these out yourself, it is always big rig tow truck time and big $bucks$ to do it.
Every show I have been at has always had one or two A's sitting stuck before they ever go to their site.
I'll take the Class C anytime over a Class A if you even are thinking of not being on a 4 lane highway and paved CG resort. :W
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