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Aug 06, 2014Explorer
Yea, wood and leaks hidden over time yield surprises. We gave up when the floor became soft in our then brand new 2004 Airstream 28 safari in less than 3 years. Floor is plywood and trapped moisture from the sealed bottom did it in.
This lead us to a class B sprinter that had so many squeaks and rattles and cabinets lifting from the wall. Winnbago ERA. Both of these are nice and expensive but real failures in our mind. Sold them early, we now realize price does not always reflect long term reliability in the RV world.
We now have a custom built 21 rbs by livin lite. Far from perfect, but no wood to rot anywhere, time will tell if it holds up?
This lead us to a class B sprinter that had so many squeaks and rattles and cabinets lifting from the wall. Winnbago ERA. Both of these are nice and expensive but real failures in our mind. Sold them early, we now realize price does not always reflect long term reliability in the RV world.
We now have a custom built 21 rbs by livin lite. Far from perfect, but no wood to rot anywhere, time will tell if it holds up?
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