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profdant139
Oct 27, 2017Explorer II
I have had two trailers made by Cruiser -- both without serious quality problems. But all manufacturers make lemons from time to time. If you find an old TC at a good price with no roof damage and no water damage, it has already withstood the test of time.
I think (but do not know) that slide-in TCs hold up better than trailers because the undercarriage is not subject to the same wracking stresses. That twist is then transmitted to the whole structure of the trailer.
I think (but do not know) that slide-in TCs hold up better than trailers because the undercarriage is not subject to the same wracking stresses. That twist is then transmitted to the whole structure of the trailer.
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