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coolbreeze01 wrote:
Best of those three? They wouldn't make my top three choices. Good luck.
โOct-08-2014 07:14 AM
โOct-07-2014 09:17 PM
MargaretB wrote:
Your Minnie Winnie looks really nice, but in our part of the world, it's out of our price range. I'm amazed at the enormous variation in prices between the east-midwest and the west. As much as 33% on some units.
โOct-07-2014 09:08 PM
lhenry8113 wrote:
I am partial to Northwood products--particularly Arctic Fox.
โOct-07-2014 08:48 PM
MargaretB wrote:
What does DP mean???
โOct-07-2014 08:19 PM
โOct-07-2014 06:47 PM
MargaretB wrote:
Good suggestions, but as usual, I have more questions... As far as construction goes, which of the two options you mentioned is preferable??? And how will we know if the roof is walk-on? How do I find out about frame and axle sizes?
Do their reputations differ, pro or con?
โOct-07-2014 06:28 PM
Huntindog wrote:MargaretB wrote:
Good suggestions, but as usual, I have more questions... As far as construction goes, which of the two options you mentioned is preferable???I prefer that the walls sit on top of the frame, just as a house's walls sit on top of the foundation. And how will we know if the roof is walk-on? You are looking for 3/8 boards up there. OSB or plywood. NOT luan. If it isn't specifically listed in the brochure, then don't believe a salesman. Pull a vent off of the ceiling and look. How do I find out about frame and axle sizes? I think that this item is the most important. 6 lugs usually means a 3" axle tube, versus a 2 3/8" tube. Crawl under them with a tape measure and notepad. Note the frame. C channel, I beam, tube, fake I beam, or the swiss cheese variety.
How tall is it, how thick?
Do their reputations differ, pro or con?
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