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Roadrash450
Apr 14, 2013Explorer
WoodGlue wrote:
The other thing I always wonder on a thread like this is why the owners aren't supporting the brand that they own. I understand the reputation of Arctic Fox and Airstream precede them, so non owners mention them from viewing the TT at an RV show or some kind of past experience or personal research.
However on a thread like this it's usually an answer like "I like my trailer because it's paid for" or "I got it on sale" Then I look in their signature and wonder why they're not more enthusiastic about the brand that they chose. Buyers regret? Trouble with their RV? Plain old uneducated about what they bought and why?
I realize that you don't have to be a "Homer" like I am, but c'mon people, a little owner pride maybe?
I guess my questions are all rhetorical :)
WoodGlue
Ah, Woodglue, you continue to amaze me with the "mines better than yours attitude":R
To the OP:
Most roofs are walkable, and the ladder is an option in most cases.
When you say "off-road", can you be more specific. Dirt roads or off camber situations. Convention builds "stick and tin" will flex alot more than a composite build, unless it has an off-road suspension system, like the Aussie trailers, to do the flexing.
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