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Old 04-05-2016, 03:16 PM   #21
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The best RV out there, is still a massive piece of crap assembled by some Amish guy in Indiana with a bucket of glue and a nail gun, that just spent the first half of his day plowing a field.
This is the greatest thing I've read today
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Old 04-05-2016, 03:17 PM   #22
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Is the quality of these things truly so bad?!
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Old 04-05-2016, 03:28 PM   #23
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Good info from Gasman.

I'll add that you need to check your tire load rating as well on your truck.

If you have a standard P rated passenger tire, you will have to be careful.
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Old 04-05-2016, 05:07 PM   #24
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While I admit the build quality on RVs is pretty bad, I haven't had too many issues with my trailer. I would tend to buy new again if I was buying a new one. Some tips I can offer:

- Make sure you have enough sleeping space without using the dinette as an extra bed. Keep in mind your kids' age; will your 12 year old boy be too big for that bed in 4 years? Will your 8 year old want to bring a friend along for camping trips?
- Look closely at the holding tank capacity. My black tank is bigger than my grey; and we put twice as much water into the grey tank.
- Furnace noise. I have a small trailer so this can't be helped, but the furnace is too close to the beds.
- Don't look at the dry weight of the trailer for towing capacity. From the dealer the trailer will weigh 200-500 pounds more; plus all of your stuff. I am easily 1000 pounds over my dry weight; and with a small trailer we don't have as much stuff as we could.
- With weight in mind- make sure you are at least 10-20% below your vehicle's towing capacity.
- Get a weight distribution hitch. Saves fuel, easier to tow, and less likely to have the trailer wagging your vehicle.
- Price out trailers in the States, and use a fair exchange rate to see what a "good" price is. This is also peak buying season, so it's harder to make a deal. I bought my trailer in October and was able to negotiate a good deal.

I'm sure I'll have more to add later.
Just a little extra about the furnace.

If you go with a bunkhouse trailer (if you have kids), I would recommend making sure the furnace is not right beside the bunkhouse room. My wife and I bought one last year and the furnace is right beside the bunk house room and most of the hot air goes directly into it.

If you can find a more centrally located furnace, it would be better for heat distribution.
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Old 04-05-2016, 05:26 PM   #25
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Is the quality of these things truly so bad?!
Not a comment on quality, but I did some work on the front of mine to repair some minor water damage. I got a good look at how these are built. The walls were all 2x2 lumber that were held together with staples that spanned the joint. Essentially the only thing giving the trailer any rigidity was the aluminum siding and the 1/8" wall board. the insulation was also missing in about 20% of the front of the trailer, it was simply never installed.

The markup on a trailer must be phenomenal!
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