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thomasmnile wrote:
All other things being equal (massed produced with low cost materials at breakneck speed by human beings that are more concerned with quantity than quality)
โMay-02-2013 03:12 PM
brulaz wrote:
The White Hawks looked nice but didn't have a floor plan that suited us.
The Freedom Express had the advantage of Azdel panels in the side walls (and rear?). But I didn't like the heat & ducting in the smaller one I looked at (no floor ducts, no duct in the bath?), and I never did find out the furnace btu's of either trailer.
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tempforce wrote:
jayco quality has dropped during this economic slowdown. hopefully they will return to their former higher standards and regain their higher standingโฆ
โMay-01-2013 03:32 PM
somewhere in the texas 'lost pines'
โMay-01-2013 02:11 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:Roadrash450 wrote:
Though I agree with Bumpy and Woodglue on the TPO as a better product, I wouldn't run from the rubber roofs. The EPDM material carries carries a 12 year warraranty and will last 20 plus years with just regular soap and water cleaning a few times a year.
What models of both are you looking at?
you agree that TPO is preferable. why then would you not get the better product as plenty are available at comparable prices. don't get sucked in on the 12 year warranty.
bumpy
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