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Old 10-19-2007, 02:22 PM   #1
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We have the opportunity to look at RV in the next few days and wondering if anyone can give some input on it. Also, can you tell us how the aluminum frame is constructed, welded or glue/screwed? Thanks, the Ashbys
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We have the opportunity to look at RV in the next few days and wondering if anyone can give some input on it. Also, can you tell us how the aluminum frame is constructed, welded or glue/screwed? Thanks, the Ashbys
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Old 11-05-2007, 12:40 PM   #3
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I have a 2005 Fleetwood Triumph 369 BSQS with walnut cabinets we bought 5 months ago and so far we like it. No real problems but it is my opinion that the axles are a little undersized given the weight of the trailer. I have not towed it far yet, We used to have a Designer Jayco that we took 80,000 miles with zero trouble, but we wanted to move up to a more luxurious couch. This has everything we wanted including a 7 KW Onan generator.
The aluminum frames is welded and screwed to the subframe according to the Fleetwood literature.
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