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- mikeleblanc413ExplorerTHANKS to djsamuel and gmw photos for your input! I've looked at the Camplite website and really like what I've seen. When we began looking recently, there were so many manufacturers I am not familiar with. I do expect to do some modifications. Just want to start off with something well built and worth modifying.
- gmw_photosExplorerMike,
There is likely at least some truth to the idea that most of what you'll find available in the market has the potential for some build quality issues.
My take on the whole thing is to find a floorplan that will work for you, then do a close inspection of the trailer to see if you feel the quality is there or not.
Expect that whatever you buy, you may end up doing some mods and fixes yourself to get it up to the level you want it to be. All part of the fun.
"some assembly required". - djsamuelNomadWhile not the cheapest, our Camplite has been outstanding since we got the initial bugs worked out. It is built like a rock and has proven to be extremely durable. It just keeps on working over the last 3 years; going as far as Arizona and Utah from Florida. Their largest are the 21RBS and 21BHS. 21 ' box, 24' bumper to hitch. Light and they tow great.
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