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Old 01-09-2015, 06:17 AM   #43
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Thanks but sorry. Didn't mean to make anyone envious. Just did not want the simulators anymore. But yes I think they really look so much better.

This is my $.02 here. If you think about it, after pricing new wheels and seeing what the simulators cost, I don't understand why any manufacturer would not install alum wheels from factory. Again that's just me talking but there really is not much difference in cost. I guess they try to keep costs as low as possible, especially on entry level units like mine.

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You now owe me a few hours of wheel polishing. I know my wheels can look better, but I forgot how good they could look. If it wasn't so cold, I would start this week.

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Wait a minute--I can see some 'white' through the holes on your rear wheels! Just kidding, they look really great and if I win the lotto I'll get some, too. They do sharpen up the looks a lot. But what I really want is your building. Wow, no more junk from trees and roll my Tractor Supply small scaffold around on cement instead of grass to wax the rig. Must be nice. Good for you Chad.
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Wait a minute--I can see some 'white' through the holes on your rear wheels! Just kidding, they look really great and if I win the lotto I'll get some, too. They do sharpen up the looks a lot. But what I really want is your building. Wow, no more junk from trees and roll my Tractor Supply small scaffold around on cement instead of grass to wax the rig. Must be nice. Good for you Chad.
Yes I know frank you can still see a little white. LOL. But it's a different place than with the simulators.

Yes I am very fortunate to have such a nice building. I am a contractor so getting materials reasonable and free labor makes an expensive building surprisingly affordable. It's really nice to have the concrete to move around. What's even nicer is not having to winterize the coach. I have my building insulated like my house so it's rarely below 50 degrees out here. Even yesterday morning it was down to 8 degrees but only bout 48 in the building. Also I have heat if I need it if I want to work.

Thanks for the complements as well.

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