shanusc
Feb 15, 2018Explorer
Airstream Classic
Looking to buy an Airstream Classic 30RB. I've never owned a bumper pull, any information on how they handle, what to to expect would be helpful.
Slowmover wrote:
....much snippage....
And ya’ll gave a good laugh about white boxes lasting. They’re permanently at the RV park and rotting the rest of the way. Come on thru Texas and see that in their thousands.
travelnman wrote:
There are some on Craig's list, I like the idea that snow is easier to remove if it sits outside. Did have a camper tell me her's leaked but it was older. Check for signs of this on used ones, they do resist dents better than regular aluminum side RV's that stainless steel does not delaminate either. If I could afford one I would.Hail
always keeps me up at night with my aluminum sided TT.
Durb wrote:Passin Thru wrote:
I don't believe Airstream Superior. They are grossly overrated and the one my friend used to ahve always reeked of smoke due to the carpeted walls. I have a Arctic Fox and I would trade it even up for a new Airstream. IMHO they are good quality only but develop a leak in one of the riveted seams and you can junk it. I read somewhere the R Value was 7 for an Airstream, 18 for a Arctic Fox.
My Bigfoot trailer had a carpeted ceiling and I liked it. Interesting you tout Arctic Fox. Their fifth wheels have carpeted ceilings.
Passin Thru wrote:
I don't believe Airstream Superior. They are grossly overrated and the one my friend used to ahve always reeked of smoke due to the carpeted walls. I have a Arctic Fox and I would trade it even up for a new Airstream. IMHO they are good quality only but develop a leak in one of the riveted seams and you can junk it. I read somewhere the R Value was 7 for an Airstream, 18 for a Arctic Fox.
gmw photos wrote:Slowmover wrote:
...snip
The fact remIns that the aero all-aluminum TTs have an indefinite lifespan. Anything else is a joke. Before the finance note expires, it’s junk.
SlowMo, you always say that in every one of these threads.
As always, it's total bunk about white box constructed trailers being, to use your words "a joke....junk before the finance note expires".
Folks that think like that really need to get out more. I'm right now sitting once again for the winter in a Arizona resort, surrounded by snowbirds from all over the country. Most trailers and fifth wheels here are of course "white box trailers".
Many, many of them are 15 to 20 years old, and appear to have many years left in them, still being enjoyed by their owners. Graphics are faded, but that's just cosmetic, and could be easily remedied if they wanted to.