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- peirekExplorer
steve-n-vicki wrote:
GMC= gotta mechanic coming
Chevrolet = chevy has entire vehicle relying on leftover engine tecnology
mopar = more ordering parts after repair
AMC =another mechanic comming
ford = first on race day
Without a sig I am not sure, but I would bet you drive a FORD my friend. - 2BargosExplorerChevrolet,, Cracked Head Every Valve Rattles Oil Leaks Every Time
- wnjjExplorer IIFORD in reverse is Driver Returns On Foot.
- steve-n-vickiExplorerGMC= gotta mechanic coming
Chevrolet = chevy has entire vehicle relying on leftover engine tecnology
mopar = more ordering parts after repair
AMC =another mechanic comming
ford = first on race day - jim1521Explorer
SoundGuy wrote:
Hey, this is fun! :B
FORD ... Found On Road Dead :p
Whew! All this time I thought it meant Fix Or Repair Daily.
You guys are awesome! :B - bobndotExplorer II
Olddawgsrule wrote:
*Front *Bedroom *Slide or use your imagination
Well, it's a Side Dinette slide by this manufacture'r.. That's what really started all this for me. It made no sense..
I'll refer back to the Gent that said sometimes they just don't mean a thing..
:B if the mfg can't get that right who knows what they did with the rest of the trailer. Just a common misprint i guess, kind of like a posted dry weight. - IdahoanExplorerAll manufactures are differnet, so sometime it is hard to tell what they mean. Here are two examples from trailer I've owned.
Attitude 23LFS - L=Light, FS=Front Sleeping. The trailer was also available with "Gel" exterior walls Which was LFSG.
Sandstorm 286GSLR - G="Gel" sides, S=Slide, and I believe the LR tells where the slide is located, living room.
Your question about
"FBS? It a dinette slide out on the side.. Shouldn't that be SDS???"
I'd say FB is either Front Bed or Front Bath. The S would be for slide. Just because it is FBS does not mean the slide is in the front bed/bath, just that there is a slide in the trailer.
If my quess about my sandstorm is correct the letters after the "S" would tell you where the slide is located. The letters before tell you other things about trailer layout/options.
But then again this is only my guess - 1stgenfarmboyExplorerAs a rule the letters are usually referring to the slide out, bathroom, kitchen, bedroom and or bed configuration in some way.
- OlddawgsruleExplorer*Front *Bedroom *Slide or use your imagination
Well, it's a Side Dinette slide by this manufacture'r.. That's what really started all this for me. It made no sense..
I'll refer back to the Gent that said sometimes they just don't mean a thing.. - bobndotExplorer II
wnjj wrote:
Olddawgsrule wrote:
Context.... Trailers??? I'm asking the context... LOL!
Now quite a bit of this makes sense! Give me a little and I'll catch on!
FBS? It a dinette slide out on the side.. Shouldn't that be SDS???
Okay not fully there yet...
Context needs to be more specific than that, For example, you can watch the TV in your trailer that is pulled by a TV (tow vehicle).
We have to separate the two. The thing on the wall that costs 3 figures is a tv the thing that costs 5 figures is a TV (lower case-upper case)
*Front *Bedroom *Slide or use your imagination
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