Was looking at a Trilogy by Dynomax, a Forest River product. It has a water line attached to the side of the frame, right out in the open. Noticed some other exposed plumbing in the area of the water control center.
Not exactly a entry level product. Really surprised about the plumbing.
Yep, actually drove to all of these places---in the last eight years. Missed Rhode Island and New Jersey.
I also looked at one during the NC Samboree in Marion. Liked the construction and heavy duty tires. Didn't see the plumbing problem. I still like my Montana.
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Luke Porter wrote: Was looking at a Trilogy by Dynomax, a Forest River product. It has a water line attached to the side of the frame, right out in the open. Noticed some other exposed plumbing in the area of the water control center.
Not exactly a entry level product. Really surprised about the plumbing.
Hey Luke,
Being a 3 Season coach, it probably isn't enclosed underneath. Tanks, lines, ecetera are exposed..
rright3329@aol.com wrote: Luke,
You did not drive to Hawii??
I don't think he did, but he did drive to Alaska.......
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