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azrving
Jul 19, 2017Explorer
Interesting life on the road. Yes, there is a lot to consider and it's not good if you need it quickly. I really like the Nash/Northwoods that normal-Dave posted. That looks like a high quality rig but may be hard to find one close enough. You do need to try to zero in on a range of what might work. Then research how any of those prospects were built. OSB vs plywood, alum vs wood etc. After selling his ultra light TT my son was dead set on plywood floor and arched roof.
There are always different ways to look at something too. I bought what I figured would be disposable in X years and then move on. I suppose if pressed for time you may settle on something that works for now and sell it later. Dont worry, you are broke in to craigslist and will do just fine if selling another. :)
There are always different ways to look at something too. I bought what I figured would be disposable in X years and then move on. I suppose if pressed for time you may settle on something that works for now and sell it later. Dont worry, you are broke in to craigslist and will do just fine if selling another. :)
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