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Jul 27, 2015Explorer
Couple reasons I would not.
1) Look at how flat they are when deployed. Make sure you can adjust it low enough to keep sun out. Our old one I could lower by adjusting pins in the legs, newer one can't adjust that low.
2) Lippert...Look Lippert 5th wheel frame problems. They fell apart and Lippert did not stand behind their work. Many people got ripped off. I won't deal with a company that does that.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=lippert+5th+wheel+frame+problems
I know it's pretty hard to get an RV that has no Lippert parts in it. Our latest RV only has doors and windows that are Lippert, the rest of it is "disease" free.
1) Look at how flat they are when deployed. Make sure you can adjust it low enough to keep sun out. Our old one I could lower by adjusting pins in the legs, newer one can't adjust that low.
2) Lippert...Look Lippert 5th wheel frame problems. They fell apart and Lippert did not stand behind their work. Many people got ripped off. I won't deal with a company that does that.
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=lippert+5th+wheel+frame+problems
I know it's pretty hard to get an RV that has no Lippert parts in it. Our latest RV only has doors and windows that are Lippert, the rest of it is "disease" free.
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