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mlts22
May 28, 2013Explorer
There are "tiers" of trailers. The top tier would be Airstream, although this isn't for everyone due to no slide-outs.
Other than that, things can vary. I've seen TTs with Azdel siding in 2011, then luan based fiberglass come 2012.
For the absolute best quality, you probably have to go custom, such as a company that makes horse trailers. These will be heavy rigs, but they will be built to last, not built cheap enough just to look good until they leave the dealer's lot. You can get these with one piece aluminum roofs that have no seams on the top (are folded over a few inches), and as much or as little wood as wanted.
One of the best TTs I have seen was a Pace American before they stopped making RVs. All aluminum, only wood was on the inside as decoration, and very well made all round. The only thing close to that would be a Livin Lite TT.
Other than that, things can vary. I've seen TTs with Azdel siding in 2011, then luan based fiberglass come 2012.
For the absolute best quality, you probably have to go custom, such as a company that makes horse trailers. These will be heavy rigs, but they will be built to last, not built cheap enough just to look good until they leave the dealer's lot. You can get these with one piece aluminum roofs that have no seams on the top (are folded over a few inches), and as much or as little wood as wanted.
One of the best TTs I have seen was a Pace American before they stopped making RVs. All aluminum, only wood was on the inside as decoration, and very well made all round. The only thing close to that would be a Livin Lite TT.
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