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Atlee
Apr 02, 2016Explorer II
But you are the exception to the rule. And I dare say most of the veterans of this board, will do the same thing. Pay a lot of attention to wheels, tires, chassis, etc.
However, at large RV shows, very few folks are on the floor looking at the undercarriage.
I don't look at construction, especially the chassis,at a RV show. I only start paying attention to construction/chassis if a floor plan actually peaks my interest.
However, at large RV shows, very few folks are on the floor looking at the undercarriage.
I don't look at construction, especially the chassis,at a RV show. I only start paying attention to construction/chassis if a floor plan actually peaks my interest.
goducks10 wrote:Lynnmor wrote:Atlee wrote:
One other factor plays into this also. Most buyers stress the bling inside, which can easily be seen, over the construction itself.
When you go to a large RV show, you will not see anyone bending down and looking at tires, brakes, frames, axles or springs. All the things that affect safety and reliability on the road, are not a consideration.
Follow me around. :).
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