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subcamper
Sep 13, 2013Explorer II
JJBIRISH wrote:
I hope you are right about the transitions, but my experience with the RV industry for the last 40+ years has shown any transition to be painfully slow… if there is cost to the industry involved it’s like a permanent road block… an example is the 50’s style brakes still being their staple brakes… I mean come on self-adjusting drum brakes are 30 years late even being an option and 20 years late as being standard equipment, coupled with the lower quality suspension parts, still of vintage style…
I am getting too old to hope or expect more from them…
I agree there will be some advances in the high end units that in time will work their way down if they can command and become cheaper from volume purchasing…
X2
I'm still waiting for tires with a safety margin greater than 1%!
Steve
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