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- tonymullExplorerWe owned a Trail Lite Hybrid and although I was a fan of their designs I found that there were function problems. The tent ends were constant trouble, leaked, came off their tracks, etc. and we ended up selling at a steep loss. I'd be very careful checking for old leaks, soft floor etc. Perhaps the class c workmanship is better? I'll never trust the company again though. Our old Coleman tent trailer was far more weatherproof.
- SoundGuyExplorer
tonymull wrote:
I'll never trust the company again though.
You won't have to, RVision has been out of business for several years now. ;). Our own TrailCruiser hybrid developed a musty smell at the front but I never did ascertain whether it was due to leakage or accumulating condensation as we traded it in, partly because of that, partly because I suspected uneven tire wear was due to a misaligned axle, and partly because I was done with dealing with tenting. Personally I wouldn't buy any used RV that was an orphan as it makes getting replacement parts just that much more difficult.
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