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pnichols
Jan 03, 2014Explorer II
Here's a few things to keep in mind:
- Lazy Daze uses wood for interior framing. I prefer steel, or ideally aluminum, so that there is no framing in the walls to rot, ever.
- The Ford V10 transmission is much better from 2005 onwards.
- The Lazy Daze aluminum roof can be dented from freak hail storms with large hail stones.
- For travel in parts of Mexico and in all of Central America I'd recommend looking into a Tiger Class C product, instead. Search these forums concerning Tiger motorhomes, as a starting point.
- Lazy Daze uses wood for interior framing. I prefer steel, or ideally aluminum, so that there is no framing in the walls to rot, ever.
- The Ford V10 transmission is much better from 2005 onwards.
- The Lazy Daze aluminum roof can be dented from freak hail storms with large hail stones.
- For travel in parts of Mexico and in all of Central America I'd recommend looking into a Tiger Class C product, instead. Search these forums concerning Tiger motorhomes, as a starting point.
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