IndyJoe wrote:
Let’s conduct a FMEA on having three sliders (mechanical engineering rule #1 = hinges beat sliders) and all having to work to be able to open the Berkleying door!
...buy a trailer with three sliders and pi$$ your vacation down the drain.
Added Later...
I’m sorry, I had to come back and rant some more…that is the stupidest monstrosity I’ve ever seen…gotta’ be built light so rigidity will be minimal…camping stuff is likely to roll around during transit jamming up the tracks…this maniacal PoS was obviously conceived by nefarious entities hoping to destroy the wholesome American tradition of family camping…bastards!!!
In reply to RX Reven':
True, but it IS the 3124 Series....... Doesn't that make it sparkle and emit sweet smells?
IndyJoe wrote: In reply to RX Reven': True, but it IS the 3124 Series....... Doesn't that make it sparkle and emit sweet smells?
If by “sweet smells” you mean the farts coming from the campground bathroom, then sure…I’m seeing about 62 linear feet of gaps that need to be sealed.
RX Reven' wrote:IndyJoe wrote:Let’s conduct a FMEA on having three sliders (mechanical engineering rule #1 = hinges beat sliders) and all having to work to be able to open the Berkleying door! ...buy a trailer with three sliders and pi$$ your vacation down the drain. Added Later... I’m sorry, I had to come back and rant some more…that is the stupidest monstrosity I’ve ever seen…gotta’ be built light so rigidity will be minimal…camping stuff is likely to roll around during transit jamming up the tracks…this maniacal PoS was obviously conceived by nefarious entities hoping to destroy the wholesome American tradition of family camping…bastards!!!
I hate to ruin a good rant, but they're not sliders exactly. The upper halves clamshell down over the bottom and pivot up on hinges. The bed platforms slide out, but the manual tracks are basically the same as my 16 year old pop-up camper that still works great. I've talked to a few people that have these and apparently the quality is above the RV average (I know, not a big achievement.)
http://www.Trailmanor.com
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