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Lanny

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  1. Thanks... This is one of my concerns.... How to know if the trailer is still safe to pull? If there are stress cracks. How can this be repaired? I think this would be beyond most RV owners' or RV Service departments' knowledge and skills to repair. I also wonder what the usable lifespan is compared to a traditional trailer.
  2. Thanks... This is one of my concerns.... How to know if the trailer is still safe to pull? If there are stress cracks, how can this be repaired? I think this would be beyong most RV owners or RV Service Departments to repair.
  3. Cortes Campers - Here is the link to their announcement
  4. Hi everyone... I am new to camping, and I am shopping for a trailer. There are so many out there, and a ton of options, and it is confusing me. I have found two models, but I'm not sure which to choose. The Oliver has a traditional aluminum frame. The other uses a new type of frame made of composites with carbon fiber, which they say is 30% lighter. Should I be concerned about this carbon fiber trailer? Do you think Oliver might move to this type of trailer?
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