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SRockwood
Jan 30, 2013Explorer
I'd venture that the Nash's heavier mass has more to do with three extra feet in length and an extra foot in height, heavier axles, and more interior cabinets than with aluminum/adzel (or whatever it's called) siding vs. "sticks and tin" (as WoodGlue calls it).
Buy the one you like the best based on floorplan. $8k can buy a lot in extra trips, or you can pay someone to re-seal it rather than DIY to keep the interior nice and dry (not that the Lance would tolerate water intrusion either). The 600-700lb delta in weight should be considered, but neither would stress your average newer 1/2 ton very much.
Buy the one you like the best based on floorplan. $8k can buy a lot in extra trips, or you can pay someone to re-seal it rather than DIY to keep the interior nice and dry (not that the Lance would tolerate water intrusion either). The 600-700lb delta in weight should be considered, but neither would stress your average newer 1/2 ton very much.
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