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- LowsuvExplorerI have not studied the new trailers .
I own a 2002 Komfort 21T and a 2002 diesel GMC extracab short box pickup both ordered new . I have no need to look further . Both have held up exponentially better than their predecessors .
The Komfort has CORRUGATED PAINTED ALUMINUM SIDING .
It still shines just like a full body paint motorhome .
In 2002 the aluminum sided trailer was 400 pounds lighter than the identical " smooth sided fibreglass " trailer , which was not full body paint .
Komfort built that 21T on a 6 inch tall steel frame , it was 7280 # gvw on the axles with a light weight of 4800 # and a typical loaded weight of about 5300-5500 #.
We only have 2 lane US hiways here in the Cascade Mountain Range and I wanted a trailer that handled very well on 45 mph curves .
I opted for the 400 # weight savings for that reason .
I wash the corrugated siding after every campout with a 10 " soft bristle brush on a 7 foot handle . I use palmolive soap in a HOT bucket of water ,
My motorhome had the smooth sides so I know I could wash faster with the smooth sides .
I store under a 3 side shed . My 2002 Komfort still looks new , has had no issues with delam or denting . - dadmomhExplorerI quit reading on this thread yesterday way back about page 6...seems to have taken on a life of it's own. And not necessarily a civilized one in a few cases. Be nice.
Personal opinion is that it's just a choice, whether price-wise, appearance preference or other. Doesn't necessarily mean one is superior and the other a POC.
My dear cousin and DH had a KZ for many years and just sold it. They are looking to replace within the next year - sooner if she gets her wish. They are looking at a Jayco with the "ridgey" exterior because he says that living in the Houston area and having to store outside, that exterior holds up better than the smooth side. Don't know if that's accurate, don't care. It's their preference. Our preference was a Rockwood smooth side.
Heaven help us all if this turns into "which is the best tire". Just have a nice holiday weekend and be safe. - ProteusExplorerFor those calling an ML350 tow vehicle "elitist", I went ahead and checked out the "real mans" tow vehicle option...a Chevy Truck.
I looked for the following options
Smallest Diesel engine, with AWD/FWD -Silverado 2500HD
Seating for 5 "crew cab"
Safety features (air bags all around, backup sensors)
Factory nav, GPS, heated seats (we ski a lot).
Did not pick most of the dealer installed options, just the basics needed to get the above. Price?
A mind bending $59,400, or MORE than I paid for my new ML.
Wow, those truck drivers sure are wealthy elititsts!
Yes, you can argue at some people buy the truck for work (like I did). You can argue that you can't compare the two, since the Duramax diesel gets 68% better torque, with an engine 2.2x the size and 40% worse mileage. But you can't argue that it's 60k...for a Chevy truck.
As I said, I bought my TV because it suited MY needs, and has a respectable towing capacity that can handle a nice trailer. Now I just need to find a trailer to fit my needs (and to circle back to the OP), stick and ridgy tin construction ain't ever going to cut it!) - TxTigerExplorer
MookieKat wrote:
It all boils down to:
"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you."
So true. Is that in the Bible or from Mike Brady (father Brady Bunch)? - MookieKatExplorerIt all boils down to:
"Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you." - MookieKatExplorer
TxTiger wrote:
Ha, this is so far off topic from the original question.
Therefore I'm thinking we should rename this thread. Like, "What's with the Ridgey Troll?" Or, "What's with the Sticks and Bricks Exterior Walls for Residential Construction", or "What's with that Ridgey Pickup Truck you Drive", or "Whew, What's with all you DIY'ers". Those are just some thoughts, I'm sure there are others.
LOL!!! You are right!! It has gone waaaaaaaay off topic!! So much so that I have quit reading it for the most part! - TxTigerExplorerHa, this is so far off topic from the original question.
Therefore I'm thinking we should rename this thread. Like, "What's with the Ridgey Troll?" Or, "What's with the Sticks and Bricks Exterior Walls for Residential Construction", or "What's with that Ridgey Pickup Truck you Drive", or "Whew, What's with all you DIY'ers". Those are just some thoughts, I'm sure there are others. - PAThwackerExplorerI have a k2500 sub. I haul whatever/whenever in the rear of it from bloody deer to firewood.
Full front to rear husky liners! - Mike_UpExplorer
jerem0621 wrote:
Also I never read anything about this site being a conservative site this site is a neutral site whenever it comes to political things we don't discuss politics etc. on this forum but since you brought it up I am a conservative fiscally and socially I have some liberal views socially. nobody fits in a box including yourself.
Beating people up for their choices is simply bullying.
Thanks,
Jeremiah
Using the word conservative isn't always an adjective describing politics. It can also be describing a thought or behavior. Most people here try to do things for themselves and do not like relying on others to do it for them. That is a conservative behavior. Many think it's uncalled for, to take your camper in for repair, if the repair can be done at home with little money and materials.
Now when someone comes on here and offends by insulting a persons purchase choice, insults their preference for shopping, insults and makes fun of the vehicle they drive, then goes on to insinuate how much better they are by shopping at designer stores, driving expensive foreign cars, and going on how their homes and neighbors homes are better than others, YES, I take issue with that.
I have a lot of very very wealthy friends and family and none act like they are better and insult others way of life. I honestly thought this guy had to be a troll after reading so many of his posts insult and put down other's choices without reason. Who would actually think someone would act like this???
Well on another post I did state I might be wrong about the troll, then recommended that the delivery of his statement could be toned down and stated in another inoffensive way.
I'm quite shocked that you found his behavior acceptable. I would had never thought that of you. - gmw_photosExplorer
WoodGlue wrote:
gmwphotos, like I was saying in layman's terms that most people can understand (like myself, as I'm not in the business)
"120 - 130 pounds per square inch. And that's vacuum pressure, not clamping"
I don't know anything about atmospheric measures or atmospheric pressures.
So, did I answer your questions?
Thanks,
WoodGlue
....yes indeed. Questions have been answered.
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