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SoundGuy
Jul 30, 2018Explorer
Ralph Cramden wrote:
A 2006 or 2007 pre recession and pre holding company monopoly trailer, can not be conpared to a 2018 or 2019 POS which is what most trailers are that roll out of those Indiana factories today.
Our 2007 RVision TrailCruiser and 2008 K-Z Spree, both built pre-recession, each had major issues. The RVision in it's second season exhibited a definite moldy smell from the interior front wall even though no one could identify any form of leaking. It was also wearing the tires unevenly, the dealer thinks because the axle alignment was off. We traded it for the Spree which later developed noticeable delamination in several areas on the curb side wall, again no indication of water leakage at all, the outer fiberglass simply pulled away from the interior panel to which it had been bonded. I'm not sure any of this has to do with when the trailer was manufactured but more on luck - sometimes you have it, sometimes you don't. :R
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