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| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Jibwhibo again | Just thinking about it some more, IT'S NO MORE THAN A GLORIFIED HORSE FLOAT! INFACT A HORSE FLOAT IS PROBABLY A BETTER ALTERNATIVE IF KITTED OUT RIGHT!!
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| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Jibwhibo | This is a very sylish looking trailer- but I will take function over form any day for that price.
How is it that I can build an exact replica of this, for a fraction of the price? Are people really prepared to pay 24 large for a namebrand still in this day and age?
Please do the word a favor Airstream- start building for the comman man once again, let the rich take the "Optional extras" but 24 large for what is essentially an enclosed box trailer is absurd! | See RoTi item |
| Re: Serro Scotty small travel trailer | Ray | I have one of the Serro Scotty 13ft.small travel trailer that I am restoring, and I would like to know the tire size of the small trailer. Thank you very much for your help. You may e-mail me back at j251975@insightbb.com. Thank you again, Ray | See RoTi item |
| 2002 Newmar Mountain Aire | Brian | I am looking at the 2002 Mountain Aire 40' I like the style the shape and so on would you recomend the mountain aire ? | See RoTi item |
| Re: Airstream Interstate class B | Pete | A motorhome that can actually be driven and parked anywhere is a good idea. But, where's the inovation. I want small when I drive but, big when I camp. How about pop outs, slide outs, or even a pop up (second floor) for sleeping and a small potty. Pop down for driving and have the first floor for everything else. That to me would be the perfect solution. | See RoTi item |
| 2008 TAB teardrop trailer thermostat | Marilyn | Just bought our T@b (2008 used) for 9k. Can't figure out how to turn on the heat? The thermostat has a lever on top that says on/off, but it doesn't move easily and I don't want to break it. | See RoTi item |
| Coachmen Freelander | JT | Look at the new Coachmen Freelander on the Sprinter Chassis, it's in the 60s and yes they do get great fuel mileage | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | BRAD | We looked at a TAB, and TADA but the ceiling height (or lack there of) among other things, really drew us away. Plus did you know that although these are ASSEMBLED in the US, that the compenents are all from over seas? Very expensive to replace! My wife and I are picking up our new R-Pod by Forest River. They have bigger tanks, full ceiling height, lots of standard features, and we were quoted for $2600 less than the TAB!! | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | Dianna and Mark | This is our very first RV and we are such newbies. We bought the trailer in August and have only used it once. We try to read the manuals, but it is all Greek to us, who are not mechanically talented. We checked on our little trailer today and the battery is dead. What do we do? Does anyone know of any resources besides the manual that pertains to this type of trailer? We live in Colorado and sure would like a T@B beginner class! Any advice would be helpful. Thanks. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Coachmen Capri Micro | Dan | If you go to the Coachmen RV site, they don't even have a link for the Capri Micro model. What is up with that?? | See RoTi item |
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