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handye9
Jan 06, 2018Explorer II
Best lightweight travel trailer, is the one with a floor plan that fits your wants and needs. As far as who built it, really doesn't matter. They are all pretty much the same. If you've got a good tool box, know how to use the tools that are in it, and have a good dealer for support, the folks who built the trailer are irrelevant.
The key to their longevity is how they are used and maintained. When these things get dragged down our bad roads, at 60+ MPH, things will come apart on all of them.
Most of the interior systems (entertainment, stove, refrigerator, A/C unit, furnace, water pump, etc) are made by one or two subcontractors, and are common to many different brands of RV's.
The key to their longevity is how they are used and maintained. When these things get dragged down our bad roads, at 60+ MPH, things will come apart on all of them.
Most of the interior systems (entertainment, stove, refrigerator, A/C unit, furnace, water pump, etc) are made by one or two subcontractors, and are common to many different brands of RV's.
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