May-22-2021 06:20 AM
May-24-2021 09:19 AM
May-24-2021 09:07 AM
May-24-2021 08:08 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:
We are in Pittsburgh for a long weekend visiting family. We went to the RV show yesterday usually held in January. The build quality of what was displayed looked like all were assembled by kindergarten students after they each ate a party size bag of M&Ms. It was across the board garbage and brand did not matter. The pricing was out of sight and no dealer I talked with will commit to any timeframe if you were to order.
May-23-2021 07:45 AM
paramehdic wrote:Lantley wrote:
Forget what available, consider what you want . What type of camping will you do.
Tank Capacities, CCC or cargo carrying capacity, GVW, sides of beds, what sides beds, separate bunk room vs. curtain or partition, OEM tire size and capacity.
Once you set your own parameters the trailers will begin to distinguish themselves
Thanks, is there any relationship between the cargo capacity and the quality of the trailer? From my list there is quite a range 1300-3700 and certainly one aspect that I think is important although admittedly I have no context for how much you will typically be adding.
May-23-2021 05:48 AM
May-23-2021 04:14 AM
May-23-2021 04:02 AM
May-22-2021 06:48 PM
May-22-2021 05:58 PM
Lantley wrote:
Forget what available, consider what you want . What type of camping will you do.
Tank Capacities, CCC or cargo carrying capacity, GVW, sides of beds, what sides beds, separate bunk room vs. curtain or partition, OEM tire size and capacity.
Once you set your own parameters the trailers will begin to distinguish themselves
May-22-2021 10:43 AM
May-22-2021 10:10 AM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
OK to narrow your choices, first what are you towing the trailer with? What are its limits?
The tow capacity of the truck may eliminate a few .
You mentioned bunks, kids? How many, how old, and how likely to outgrow short single bunks? That may eliminate a few more.
Now, to budget, are you looking at bargain basement entry level, mid grade or for upper end? Understand, appliances and equipment will be similar across lines, but fit, finish, and construction do vary greatly, from stick and tin, to metal framing with filon or smooth glass exteriors as well as the variances in cabinets and furnishings. Look at cabinets, particle board with a shelf paper type covering is the cheapest and will age fastest , plywood frames and dovetailed drawer joints are better, hardwood is the best. Likewise, better units SHOULD have screwed and glued wood joints, cheaper units will be stapled. Make your decision after deciding on some of these conditions and then visit an RV show if possible to look at several brands in one visit.
Happy hunting
edit add, brands will be basically a Ford vs Chevy type issue with a couple of caveats, look at warranty length, most offer one year, some offer two and even more. Also as a very general statement, owners seem to have the aforementioned brand loyalties but Grand Design, K-Z, Winnebago , and Jayco seem to have happier owners based on manufacturer backing.
OK, now i've riled some of the fan boys, have at it.
May-22-2021 09:50 AM
May-22-2021 06:46 AM
May-22-2021 06:32 AM