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โApr-11-2019 11:27 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:The I-beams I'm referring to are the ones that have 3 individual pieces of 1/8" mild steel steel welded longitudinally front to back. The majority of frames are the rolled steel type that have 2 or 3 section butt-welded. Some of these frames, like ours, have are taller at 8" instead of 6" and have thicker 3/16" thick steel. Of course, some of the Lippert frames are better re-inforced at the spring hangers than others.myredracer wrote:
Check the frame on it. If it has the type of I-beam that is made from 3 pieces of sheet steel and looks like a "regular" one-piece I-beam, look at another brand.
That will narrow the search down a lot, as the OP will be limited to a very few select brands. The vast majority, especially if coming out of Indiana, will have a frame made by LCI, and LCI uses welded/manufactured beams on every TT frame they make except frames for the largest toy haulers and destination trailers.
โApr-11-2019 11:22 AM
SoundGuy wrote:myredracer wrote:
Our Spree is from just prior to Thor Industries buying them out. I have no idea what build quality is like now, and it wasn't all the great before. And I don't know what the dealer/factory support is like on warranty repairs. We've had many build quality issues, too many to list here.
I'd have to agree, our 2008 KZ Spree 240BH-LX was built long before Thor bought the company and although it was touted to be better than average in terms of quality it still delaminated in several locations on the curb side of the trailer. Too bad, it was a really great but unusual triple bunk bed floorplan that served us well for 6 years - can't say whether Thor ownership is good or bad.
โApr-11-2019 11:19 AM
Lynnmor wrote:True. There's only a handful of brands/models that use or did use them. Not sure if some manufacturers stopped using them and either use a regular I-beam or maybe the BAL/Norco frame. KZ used to used the 3-piece beams across their Spree lineup. I sure wouldn't one on a 36'/10K lb TT.Ralph Cramden wrote:myredracer wrote:
Check the frame on it. If it has the type of I-beam that is made from 3 pieces of sheet steel and looks like a "regular" one-piece I-beam, look at another brand.
That will narrow the search down a lot, as the OP will be limited to a very few select brands. The vast majority, especially if coming out of Indiana, will have a frame made by LCI, and LCI uses welded/manufactured beams on every TT frame they make except frames for the largest toy haulers and destination trailers.
I think that you will find very few trailer models with the cheap "I-beam" mentioned by Gil. Yes, most are built by LCI, but the 3 piece is not in the vast majority.
โApr-11-2019 11:19 AM
myredracer wrote:
Our Spree is from just prior to Thor Industries buying them out. I have no idea what build quality is like now, and it wasn't all the great before. And I don't know what the dealer/factory support is like on warranty repairs. We've had many build quality issues, too many to list here.
โApr-11-2019 11:03 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:myredracer wrote:
Check the frame on it. If it has the type of I-beam that is made from 3 pieces of sheet steel and looks like a "regular" one-piece I-beam, look at another brand.
That will narrow the search down a lot, as the OP will be limited to a very few select brands. The vast majority, especially if coming out of Indiana, will have a frame made by LCI, and LCI uses welded/manufactured beams on every TT frame they make except frames for the largest toy haulers and destination trailers.
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