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Doug33
Jul 22, 2013Explorer
Gdetrailer wrote:Doug33 wrote:
These topics never end well because there are so many opinions on brands. So find a good floorplan at as good of a price as possible, inspect the TT very well and have the tech show you everything to make sure it works well. And make sure you buy from a reputable dealer that has great service. You may want to buy from a dealer that is closer than an hour away, because almost every TT has some things that have to be fixed or replaced under warranty.
Correct!
I would add in that if you are wanting slides, make SURE you can get around the slides when they are IN. This is extremely important since often times the floor layout is BLOCKED when the slides are in.
While you may not ever use the RV with the slides in, often times when you store the trailer you may need to store it with the slides in...
When I store my TT on the side of the house, the slide comes out towards the house and partially blocks the walkway to the back yard. Thus I keep the slide in the IN position except when packing or showing the TT. With the slide IN, I still have a wide enough aisle to get through the TT.
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