Feb-05-2021 10:03 AM
Feb-17-2021 03:30 AM
lwbfl wrote:
After comparing the models side by side we decided on the Coachmen. Thanks to those who answered my original post!
Feb-17-2021 03:29 AM
lwbfl wrote:akcorr wrote:
I originally was looking at coachmen and forest river for the fact that they use Azdel in many of their builds. Not sure if Jayco is doing the same now? Might be a difference maker when you are considering you purchase. Better R value, little chance of rot or mildew, and it's a lighter material than traditional luan.
They all have their own name for a similar product. My 1980 Minnie Winnie Class "C" had the same thing but with aluminum exterior siding instead of fiberglass.
Feb-16-2021 04:46 PM
Feb-11-2021 12:29 PM
Feb-07-2021 09:57 AM
Feb-06-2021 12:16 PM
philh wrote:
Recalibrate your acceptance criteria and standards
RV mfg use cheap material, and you will have to fix things. Houses are not designed to drive on today's poor roads.
Start with that premise, and you will be much happier.
I have a coachman Freedom Express trailer. Azdel looks good and should give a nice long lasting appearance. HOWEVER, I have a long list of "simple" fixes that should have not left the factory. One example, hot leg connected to charger with a loose screw. Discovered that when I upgraded the charger to one that actually functions.
Feb-06-2021 07:35 AM
Feb-06-2021 06:45 AM
akcorr wrote:
I originally was looking at coachmen and forest river for the fact that they use Azdel in many of their builds. Not sure if Jayco is doing the same now? Might be a difference maker when you are considering you purchase. Better R value, little chance of rot or mildew, and it's a lighter material than traditional luan.
Feb-06-2021 04:53 AM