New 2022 Aspen Trail 2340BHSWE

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @Redfour5
    @Redfour5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have one a 2021. The biggest issue with this is how they waste some space. Under the sink is the best usable space in the trailer. In like 2020 they had a door into the space on the entrance side and some drawers in the end under the curve of the sinktop and the door under the sink. In mine, they had the "drawer by the entrance and the door under the sink. There was all this space you could really get to or use... So, I built my own door from the entrance side and opened it all up. It is perfect. Dog food and I build a second level in there, it's wonderful. Now, they put the electric panel under the entrance side door after taking it out from under the bunks. One there was already some storage under the bunks I found when fixing the outdoor sprayer (easiest fix/replace there is by the way) but mine has the electrical panel there. So, now, they must have opened that all the way up, but realistically that isn't the easiest storage to get to with a bed on it particularly if you are using the bed. Same with the underseat storage issues people have without doors. I'm looking at building doors under those next year... but overall once the prices have now dropped down although not quite to what I paid in 2021 February, this isn't a bad deal. Good things? I hardly use gas except for heating water. The electric fireplace I didn't care about is great when you have electric, in fact awesome down to the upper thirties forty for sure for the most part. I now love it. We have only used the furnace a couple of times for instant gratification and to make sure it is working... Another thing I wondered about were the electric stabilizers when I bought. Now, I love them. Wonderful. Rack and pinion slides are the only kind to have imho. First thing I'd do if you get one, is to replace the China bomb tires. I went two seasons with them crossing my fingers and then got Good Year Endurance. I noticed the difference in five minutes as they Good Years have stronger sidewalls and the trailer doesn't "wallow" like with the China bombs. It's more stable driving in the wind etc. I had put a Road Armor suspension on first year as I do drive National Forest Roads and it helps a lot as evidence by less stuff on the floor when you stop. Most noticable were those pilot car miles of nasty construction dirt road (and I use the term loosely) areas. But, overall a nice trailer after a bunch of warranty work including a "fixed" not replaced ripped floor (wasn't glued down slide caught it.). And, drum roll please, NO SWOOPS on the side like all of them for 20 years. They got rid of the swoops in 2021. There were lots of little things (It was an early Covid Trailer just before prices skyrocketed in mid 2021, but overall, a good trailer and under 30 feet (27' 8") opening up around 35% of all campsites in the US that 30 footers and over can't get in.