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Originally Posted by rrental
Avoid anything with hyper/ultra/super light in the name. If buying used, check for delamination if it's a fiberglass or smooth wall and check for moist in the walls. A PPI done at an (independent) RV repair shop is recommended. Also, check the floor, especially at the wheel well area. We have seen lots of rotten floors because of poor sealing jobs. A simple moisture meter can save you lots of $$$.
From what we see the Arctic Fox trailer is not too bad. No such thing as a well build RV. IMO. They all use the same components made by the big guys such as Dometic, Lippert etc..
The early Weekend Warriors ( If I remember correctly pre 2010) had serious frame issues.
I owned and sold a RV repair shop and we have seen cases that makes your stomach turn. Good families spending many $$ on rotten units.
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Great feedback thanks. Are there any brands that you recall being consistently shoddy quality? Or maybe I should say, worse than average?
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