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Messages - dannyk58

#1
General Q & A / Re: Bug Off
November 05, 2017, 02:17:48 PM
just buy some yellow gel sheet and cut/line the lens internally, will do the same. You can buy on Amazon or any music/lighting shop.
#2
why would you skip the linoleum?

So the Ford model is a fiberglass wall?

What's the pro and con on the Ford vs Quicksilver?  (I like the aluminum cabinets better on QS, but I like the frameless windows and the bedroom window better on the Ford) Not a fan of the beige though.
#3
QuickSilver Toy Haulers / Re: Satellite TV
September 07, 2017, 10:51:53 PM
they should offer a mounted satellite dish from the factory pre-wired in, for either Dish or Direc
#4
Quote from: Dan Miller on March 02, 2017, 04:07:29 PM
Quote from: N.AL.TC2013 on March 02, 2017, 02:52:59 PM
Hello,

Our TC was built in the good old days when LL placed aluminum roofs on them.  I have been wondering if the Toy Haulers also used to have aluminum roofs.  I know they do not have them now.  If they did, anyone know what year models had the aluminum roofs?  We are looking to have a toy hauler after we retire and sell the TC (not for several years yet), and we would only want something with an aluminum roof (like ATC still makes them).

Thanks,
Del

Yes the did but they also had a flat roof.  We then went to a bowed roof to prevent water pooling and it also allowed us to add more insulation, (more open space in the rafters). When we added a round front end along with the bowed roof things got a bit messier as aluminum does not like to bend in more than one direction.  It was the same progression with the travel trailers. In looking for a solution the Superflex roof solved not only the wrinkling aluminum but we added an additional layer of Azdel under the Superflex that added even more Rvalue.

It was a win/win.  One of the biggest differences in the current LivinLite and ATC is our have vacuum bonded 1-1/2" sidewalls with only one horizontal seam.  Our older Toyhaulers were built the same way ATC does now utilizing vertical aluminum sheets and 3M HighBond tape on the sidewalls to give it a smooth screw-less laminated look. 

Our sidewalls are also 1-1/2" thick vs their 1".... offering not only a higher r value but the fact that they are vacuum bonded offers a more structurally sound unit.  I work for LivinLite and you expect the sales pitch I know...... LOL.  Check their specs.

I am about to order an ATC, but still looking at the Ford Livin Lite Toy Hauler, but have heard rumors of Livin Lite not being all aluminum and using composites in the floors and such, so you tell me why is your better than ATC as it seems like they are tops, but yes they cost more and another reason I am still in the market for a Living Lite Ford TH. Thanks.
#5
General Q & A / Re: Contacting Livin Lite
July 14, 2017, 12:28:41 PM
I hear you, I also emailed weeks ago and no response, but what's more aggravating is the hidden phone number on Facebook, but nobody answers anyway. I had narrowed it down to Livin Lite and ATC, but without being able to contact anyone, and how I read contacting is an issue for many, that leaves ATC. I guess this is what happens when Thor Industries takes over. It will be a great day for rv'ers when Thor is out of the rv business.

Hey Livin LIte, this is not "hammering" on you, but it's a fact, how do you expect us to buy your stuff when you have no support. Can you imagine if we need support with an issue vs me trying to buy one.