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Sep-28-2017 01:43 AM
hvac wrote:
Yea I think our 2017 ATC 28 front bedroom is becoming one of the few all metal currently on the market.
Sep-27-2017 08:21 PM
Sep-27-2017 04:12 PM
gmw photos wrote:Likin it! My thoughts, too. My Starcraft is almost like an extension of the truck.
While it may be true that A/S tows well on windy days, I feel it's a myth that other trailers do not tow well. I live on one side of Kansas and often tow to western Kansas to the family farm. I also go to colorado a couple times a year. I've lost track of how many times I've towed across windy Kansas with my white box trailer. It tows fine. The secret is a correctly designed trailer ( mostly axle placement ) and good hitching with a well designed WD hitch and sway control.
Sep-27-2017 04:04 PM
gmw photos wrote:hvac wrote:
I would submit if it has wood in the floor then run. But that's just me, we had 2004 28 safari. By 2008 it had soft spots. All metal top to bottom for us.
That's almost everything out there. Even those with a "laminate sandwich floor" ( like Lance ) uses wood as part of the sandwich.
Airstream uses plywood for the floor ( and has, at times used OSB, which did not work out well ).
My trailer has exterior grade 5/8" plywood for the floor. It's fine still, but then I make sure the trailer stays sealed up. A moisture meter is a good investment in preventative maint tools.
Sep-27-2017 02:57 PM
hvac wrote:
I would submit if it has wood in the floor then run. But that's just me, we had 2004 28 safari. By 2008 it had soft spots. All metal top to bottom for us.
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