carringb wrote:
Stick with a Northwood (AF-Nash) or ORV, and you'll be fine. I've hundreds, if not thousands, of off-highway travel with mine.
Definitely go with composite sides. Aluminum dents and gouges any time a tree branch looks at it wrong.
Ditto on Northwood or ORV (Outdoors RV)
Both companies build their own chassis in LaGrande, OR instead of using cheap / undersized frames from LCI / Lippert.
Northwood and ORV are sister companies. Frames for both come from their own frame shop.
The build their frames very stout.
time2roll wrote:
They are all about the same... marginal at best. Plan to upgrade as needed.
ORV and Northwood are the exception to that thought because they build their own frames instead of outsourcing them from LCI