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TPUC wrote:
Ameri Lite is entry level and not very well built. Had one LEMON kept it less than a year and traded. Just my 2 cents. FYI buy your second camper first! It will save you money in the long run.
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mlts22 wrote:
If you want a good, small TT, and are willing to pay for it, you can get a cargo trailer maker to custom make for you a TT with the amenities you want, perhaps even slide-outs. It should have an aluminum roof, smooth aluminum siding, and likely much stronger than an average mass-produced TT. It will be heavier, but that is one cost of something made well.
For mass produced models, I'm partial to Livin' Lite for trailers. All aluminum frame and exterior, Azdel interior. This means a leak means a wet spot in the camper, not the entire thing being worth scrap value because some imperceptible crack in the caulk wasn't fixed. Some people don't like the "space station" interior, but 10 years down the road, the LL will be still usable while almost all other TTs wind up as scrap.
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fla-gypsy wrote:
You are making it way to hard. Look them over until you find the one you want, not what is available at a dealer. Of the brands you mentioned I would think Jayco would be the way I would go. Salesman are salesman and not to be relied on for good information. I think you should prepare for the fact that quality and RV are rarely mentioned in the same sentence in a good way. You haven't even delved into the whole "what can I tow" conversation yet.