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mkirsch
Dec 30, 2015Nomad II
getpower1 wrote:
As I've been reading through this and seen how adamant everyone is about this subject, I have been reminded of something that I've found out through work. You ever seen a concrete mixer with Super Singles on the two rear axles? It's not a fun piece of equipment to drive, and that's within its weight limits.
That's the point I try to make in these discussions. Even if you do everything in your power to get it wrong, the odds are still highly in favor of you getting from point A to point B safe and sound. No nuns or orphans obliterated in the process.
What your attitude will be like when you get there is a whole other subject. Will you be relaxed and happy, or wound up tighter than a Swiss watch on Sunday?
Those ready-mix trucks are driven short distances, and usually at less than highway speeds. RVs are meant for traveling. Hundreds of miles, hours at a time. It's got to be comfortable to drive or you won't drive it after a trip or two. Then it's a massive waste of money.
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