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dieseltruckdriv
Jan 08, 2018Explorer II
ScottG wrote:
No. 2 sounds like Arctic Fox trailers. They keep putting the water fill on the wrong side and the electrical at the extreme back corner.
Why is this the rule rather than the design exception?
I do know for a fact that NW has their engineers use their products and for that reason they are otherwise well thought out - at least on the inside.
As far as quality is concerned, I too have noticed the materials improving. Where they fail is in the execution. Way to sloppy in the construction and way too many stripped screws. This even after years of complaints by owners.
I think the real problem is they aren't assembled by people who use them.
We have been looking for a new camper, and are pretty sure we are going with another 27-5L. Where else should the power go? We almost always boondock, but every hookup place we have ever gone, the power works best at the rear corner, and although we never use water hookups, the water hookups aren't on the wrong side but they could be on the back of the slide.
I am half wondering what you mean, but half wondering if the hookups would be better in other places, so this really is on topic.
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