tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371994811895753425.post8293202367243976259..comments2024-02-29T00:37:05.184-05:00Comments on Incargonito: Installing a Trailer CeilingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371994811895753425.post-32389806865300997282014-09-10T11:22:19.543-04:002014-09-10T11:22:19.543-04:00Hi Ed,
I'm actually trying to hit a "hap...Hi Ed,<br /><br />I'm actually trying to hit a "happy medium", as the main problem is that we don't know how long we will keep this trailer. We know we will upgrade the towing vehicle first, but if we go to a smaller Class B or B+ (the latter more likely), then we will still keep the trailer. If we should go to a Class A again, that means having to have a daily runner to tow John Aberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08573290531661628077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4371994811895753425.post-12022737880410224152014-09-10T09:48:12.799-04:002014-09-10T09:48:12.799-04:00Verrrrrrry Interesting, John, but, NICE! Indeed, y...Verrrrrrry Interesting, John, but, NICE! Indeed, you are detail oriented. Somehow I doubt that few commercial RV's other than some of the very high end units, come close to your detail. I'm somewhere between detail oriented and good enough for government work, myself. A pragmatist, by nature, form follows function for me. The first thing is what is "Its" purpose and how can I Ed Helveyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11995821240780553373noreply@blogger.com