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dadmomh
May 28, 2015Explorer
While we're now trailerless, both our HTT and TT were FR products. The HTT was a ROO and the TT a Rockwood Ultra Lite. I would consider both of them to be mid-range. We were pleased with the fit and finish on both and had no problems. Absolutely agree that keeping up with maintenance is key. Even the little jobs like tightening screws need to be done ASAP. Let them go or forget about getting around to it and you've got problems.
Before buying the ROO, we did look at a Surveyor TT and liked it a lot. It did seem to have a better build and somewhat finer finish. We were more interested in the Hybrid type, it was heavier than we wanted and it was more money than we planned to spend for our first trailer. The 264 is still my favorite trailer of all. At one time, toward the back of their brochure they had a description and pictures of the differences in the build. You might bring that up online and see if it's still there for you to actually see what's done with the Surveyor.
Before buying the ROO, we did look at a Surveyor TT and liked it a lot. It did seem to have a better build and somewhat finer finish. We were more interested in the Hybrid type, it was heavier than we wanted and it was more money than we planned to spend for our first trailer. The 264 is still my favorite trailer of all. At one time, toward the back of their brochure they had a description and pictures of the differences in the build. You might bring that up online and see if it's still there for you to actually see what's done with the Surveyor.
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