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They are all junk. Buy used because your going to be fixing stuff anyways. I would say Airstream and Bigfoot are at top of the list quality wise but it still just a matter of time before all the stuff they put inside them starts to break. Keep whatever you buy stored under cover because it is only a matter of time before it starts leaking.
Quote from: Buzz2401 on January 27, 2017, 03:53:09 PMThey are all junk. Buy used because your going to be fixing stuff anyways. I would say Airstream and Bigfoot are at top of the list quality wise but it still just a matter of time before all the stuff they put inside them starts to break. Keep whatever you buy stored under cover because it is only a matter of time before it starts leaking. Haha, funny you say this because the more I read the more I lean towards the same sentiment.Thanks all for the suggestions! I was originally thinking buy quality and keep for a while, but maybe I'll go cheaper and dump before it becomes a money pit... Got some stuff to figure out on my end. In this day and age I'm amazed that it's so hard to to construct a trailer that doesn't leak!
My wife and I shopped around and looked up countless reviews for about a year before pulling the trigger on this one. So far zero complaints. I would recommend the Montana line.
Quote from: aaronoto on January 27, 2017, 04:24:12 PMQuote from: Buzz2401 on January 27, 2017, 03:53:09 PMThey are all junk. Buy used because your going to be fixing stuff anyways. I would say Airstream and Bigfoot are at top of the list quality wise but it still just a matter of time before all the stuff they put inside them starts to break. Keep whatever you buy stored under cover because it is only a matter of time before it starts leaking. Haha, funny you say this because the more I read the more I lean towards the same sentiment.Thanks all for the suggestions! I was originally thinking buy quality and keep for a while, but maybe I'll go cheaper and dump before it becomes a money pit... Got some stuff to figure out on my end. In this day and age I'm amazed that it's so hard to to construct a trailer that doesn't leak!Let's be real.....It's like any other car, house, tent, etc etc etc. They all require maintenance and proper care to last. Doesn't matter what trailer you buy, if you are rough on it and don't keep up on maintenance it will be nothing but a nightmare. Don't buy a 26' trailer and think you are gonna bounce it up the Colockum without breaking something. Roofs and seals need regular maintenance.....esp. if you don't have a covered parking area. Sun is far worse for the roof than rain / snow. If you don't winterize you will have problems. Use proper chemicals in your toilet and dump it regularly. They are work.....But if you enjoy camping...They are worth it. Take care of them and they will last forever. I know people that have 30 year old trailers that still work great.
Quote from: Miles on January 27, 2017, 04:54:49 PMMy wife and I shopped around and looked up countless reviews for about a year before pulling the trigger on this one. So far zero complaints. I would recommend the Montana line. Nice truck 2500 or 3500