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Kayteg1
Jul 02, 2019Explorer II
I do own couple of older campers and even they were sold as 4-seasons, you have to take it with grain of salt.
There is no way 1" walls will hold high R-value and both of my campers had lot of wind float inside before I took couple of cans of expandable foam and sealed cable compartment from living compartment and such.
One or them is Lance 1161, what seems to be well appreciated model with side entrance. Still with engineering ops, where steel reinforcement under the slide is not meeting together in corner. I had to redo it on mine.
Other camper is basement/attic Fleetwood, what is much better for insulation, but than it is taller. That one has rear entrance and frankly, I rather put with inconvenience of rear entrance for more interior space.
Each camper will have some issues.
There is no way 1" walls will hold high R-value and both of my campers had lot of wind float inside before I took couple of cans of expandable foam and sealed cable compartment from living compartment and such.
One or them is Lance 1161, what seems to be well appreciated model with side entrance. Still with engineering ops, where steel reinforcement under the slide is not meeting together in corner. I had to redo it on mine.
Other camper is basement/attic Fleetwood, what is much better for insulation, but than it is taller. That one has rear entrance and frankly, I rather put with inconvenience of rear entrance for more interior space.
Each camper will have some issues.
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