Like everything else about ALL Wanderlodges, their slide engineering was well above what’s used even on brand new stick & plastic RV’s. I have two and they continue to operate perfectly almost 20 years after the coach was built.
No slides. No filon to delaminate No Rubber roof No wooden structure. I just spent several months rebuilding my travel trailer. Roof leaked, Filon delaminated from the Luan The 1-1/2" X 1-1/2" framing was a mess and all covered in black mold. The bus is the way to go. My next unit will be a Class B, all inside a van body.
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Like everything else about ALL Wanderlodges, their slide engineering was well above what’s used even on brand new stick & plastic RV’s. I have two and they continue to operate perfectly almost 20 years after the coach was built.
That’s awesome! Gotta admit, we wouldn’t be opposed to a Wanderlodge upgrade once we have more opportunity to use them.
Little tiny drill motors and gears. Plenty of TH-cam videos on fixing them. Wanderlodge, I have one. 20 years on, no problem. Hydraulic
Hydraulic? That’s just awesome 😎
Yea, no slides, no problem!
Exactly! (I can break enough stuff on my own...)
No slides.
No filon to delaminate
No Rubber roof
No wooden structure.
I just spent several months rebuilding my travel trailer.
Roof leaked, Filon delaminated from the Luan
The 1-1/2" X 1-1/2" framing was a mess and all covered in black mold.
The bus is the way to go.
My next unit will be a Class B, all inside a van body.
We've also had a few "traditionally" built rigs, been down that same road (and run over both ways). Good luck on your rebuild!
What happened to the Hope camping trip??
We posted review of the campground last week. If there’s more you’d like to see, just let us know (we crave feedback, since we’re still figuring this vlog thing out 😉. Thanks for watching!