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Dec-21-2013 11:55 AM
Bedlam wrote:rickeoni wrote:
Personally, I'd rather sacrifice some of that bedroom storage for more windows, though. JMO...
I agree I don't need a mirrored full wall closet cramping the sleeping area. Who needs a mirror to sleep? Who gets dressed lying down in bed. I guess my grandchildren can makes faces in the mirror, until they get too tall to stand in the cabover.
I really don't care if there are windows in my loft/cab over since it is for sleeping (just leave me an escape route). The full wall wardrobe provides good storage in our TC and does make the area darker with less windows. Adventurer uses mirrored doors on their wardrobe, like Chalet. This gives you the impression the space is larger and allows more light for those that do want windows in their loft. I am used to sleeping on a queen sized bed at home which I also have in my TC. I don't need more room to sleep or deal with additional linen sizes between beds - Right now I can use the same bed coverings used at home and TC interchangeably.
Dec-21-2013 11:00 AM
Dec-21-2013 10:11 AM
HudsonValleyRog wrote:
I hear you, Bedlam!
I think if I was going to spend $100k or so on an RV, I would have a hard time convincing myself to get a 4,000+lb TC and a 4500/5500 class truck instead of a 24ft Class A motorhome with a turbo diesel 6cyl (Sprinter chassis) that would average around 15mpg and have quite a bit more room inside! I would imagine they are fairly easy to drive as well.
I guess the biggest difference between the 2 comparisons is the 4WD option with the TC setup. Also- whether or not you can utilize the truck sans TC for other things such as work, farming, towing a car/boat/dump trailer, etc.
Dec-21-2013 09:32 AM
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Dec-21-2013 09:25 AM
rickeoni wrote:
Personally, I'd rather sacrifice some of that bedroom storage for more windows, though. JMO...
I agree I don't need a mirrored full wall closet cramping the sleeping area. Who needs a mirror to sleep? Who gets dressed lying down in bed. I guess my grandchildren can makes faces in the mirror, until they get too tall to stand in the cabover.
Dec-21-2013 09:12 AM
~DJ~ wrote:
Can I haul it with my F 150 if I put on airbags?
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