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Lantley wrote:Like I said in a earlier post I own both, The fiberglass RV'S I get a discount on from my insurance, (I live where it frequently hails in the spring).dodge guy wrote:
I personally like my sides trailer. I have a few dings in it from things that jump in the way. The issue with smooth side trailer (fiberglass) is that whatever would ding/dent aluminum sided trailer will crack the side of a fiberglass trailer.
I agree that it may be easier to do a DIY repair on aluminum.
However there are many things like hail that will harm aluminum trailers but will have minimal to no impact on fiberglass trailers.
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sgfrye wrote:RICK-ards Red wrote:
Have had both types of trailers, no issue with either type. If you like the floor plan and it works for you - go for it. To me a floor plan that works for us and our travel style is more important.
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our first TT was aluminum.
current TT fiberglass
enjoyed both. no problems with either will diligent owner maintenance
โFeb-18-2019 04:39 AM
RICK-ards Red wrote:
Have had both types of trailers, no issue with either type. If you like the floor plan and it works for you - go for it. To me a floor plan that works for us and our travel style is more important.
โFeb-17-2019 04:18 PM
ScottG wrote:
We had several corrugated aluminum RV's. All leaked because of the undulating shape of the siding. It was impossible to stay ahead of the water intrusion, rot and mold. Had to take one of them straight to the dump.
โFeb-17-2019 03:45 PM
dodge guy wrote:
I personally like my sides trailer. I have a few dings in it from things that jump in the way. The issue with smooth side trailer (fiberglass) is that whatever would ding/dent aluminum sided trailer will crack the side of a fiberglass trailer.
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