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rving4us

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  • Birthday 03/02/1953

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  1. We have been with DTV for 20 yrs. We have been full timers for 3 yrs now. When we travel we do not change service address, but when stationary in Florida in the winter and SC in the summer to visit family we do change our service address those 2 times. We have never had a problem. Within 3 to 4 minutes they were changed, but if what you guys are saying and it happens to me in Oct. when we get to Florida I will drop DTV like a hot potato. I'm no more dedicated to them than they are to me.
  2. Actually Jim you are right. My bad, I was thinking of most Lippert frames. I edited the post to show this.
  3. I'm so confused, Every one seems to be concentrated on just the welds. Most Lippert frames are I beams. Some mfg. will add a 2x2 in tube on top of the I frame to make it stronger. The reason the mfg puts 6 point leveling jacks, is because the lippert frame will twist. ( this is from a Mobile Suites owner) a good example is Lifestyles RV. They started building the Lifestyle RV from the ground up to mimic the Carriage built products with box frames welded on top of each other. Well according to their people starting in 2016 they are changing to the Lippert frame to and I quote "reduce the weight and lower the price." I think they are not selling enough high end units, so they need to CUT COST. I'm not knocking any one's choice of rv, But I personally would buy a 10 year old Carriage built RV and remodel it than buy any RV built today with the exception to the custom built units that I couldn't afford any way. Oh by the way I do own a Carriage Cameo my second. the first one 7yrs old and never back to the dealer. Our 2011 is 4 yrs old and never back to the dealer. No reason to. and it has a frame that will handle any thing that is thrown at it. We are also full timers.
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