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Old 01-29-2019, 02:29 PM   #15
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All good replies. Yes, the floor plan is the most important decision, but don’t forget to drive each one to see how it handles. I too was looking between a Tiffin and a Newmar but found a used Itasca that was almost new with a great floor plan. Test drove it and bought it saving a lot of $$$. It’s no Tiffin or Newmar but is alMost as good. Winnabego did a great job.
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Actually unless it's something done aftermarket, the roof is white. It's just painted black up onto the roof radius rails but is masked off on top. The black on the sides up to the roof does absorb a lot of heat.
I haven’t personally been up there since I have a phobia of open heights and all. that actually makes me happy to hear. if so then I’d say I’d choose a lighter paint job overall. I think the black looks nicer than the lighter colors, but in Central Valley sun it takes a lot of AC to keep up.
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