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valhalla360 wrote:
Not sure what you mean by toy hauler without a garage. That is typically what defines a toy hauler.
Number of axles is about weight, though newer rigs you heavier axles and tires to keep down to twin axles. The trade off is this is where you read stories of blow outs. Those heavy duty trailer tires are produced in small batches and then ran near their limits, so quality control is harder. Realistically, you don't get to pick the number of axles. The number of axles the trailer comes with is the number of axles. You don't get to add an extra.
โJun-21-2016 06:08 PM
N-Trouble wrote:This is my reason for my preference of fiberglass over aluminum.
Only real advantage I can see with aluminum siding is weight savings. Have owned both and will never go back to aluminum. Sound and thermal insulation are poor compared to fiberglass
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fiberglass vs metal siding
sierra sport and weekend warrior
28-32ft without a garage
Tandem vs triple axle?
I have a f250 with a 7.3 powerstroke for a tow vehicle
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WyoTraveler wrote:
My previous RV was a new 19 ft Jayco with metal siding. I traveled a lot in bad weather. Water would leak in through the seams in front while driving in rain storms. Never leaked while parked. Never could get it to stop. Dumped it in a trade before it was a year old.
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