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dodge_guy
Jun 29, 2019Explorer II
Entry level to me means bare bones and very lite weight. I remember looking at the cheapest TT built and they had no bed supports or hinges, just a piece of plywood with a support to keep it from sagging and sliding off. The drawers would slide on the wood frame. Very limited windows and no tint. They offer the smallest tires/axle they could put underneath it. As far as how it’s built, stick and Tim or fiberglass both can be entry level.
You can tell an entry level the minute you walk into one. We had an 07 Cherokee TT and I considered that a mid level trailer. Had nice roller drawer slides. Under bed storage had lift supports and a hinge. Built in water filter. Just lots of little things that most people won’t notice. Even some bunks are only able to support 100lbs! While others are 250!
You can tell an entry level the minute you walk into one. We had an 07 Cherokee TT and I considered that a mid level trailer. Had nice roller drawer slides. Under bed storage had lift supports and a hinge. Built in water filter. Just lots of little things that most people won’t notice. Even some bunks are only able to support 100lbs! While others are 250!
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