Yep, those pics say it all.
not sure how i feel about having the tire inside. looks like it takes up a lot of inside storage space. i currently own a Sportsmobile, and like having the tire mounted on the back.
big difference on the overhang, and it sure lessens the sleeping space up top. Is it even possible for a 6 foot tall person to sleep up there on either configurations or do most people just sleep on the couch?
I definitely like more room in the shower on the newer models though.
thx for the input.
any full timers here?
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Might work better for a 6-foot guy in the pre 1997, especially when ya slide the section out.
Its kinda nice to not have the stuff on the back IMO... the ladder is useless and there really isn't any reason to go up there as its NOT for storage.
The only thing I can say negative about the tire being inside is it needs to be tightly wrapped and taped with plastic as when its very warm there is a rubber smell that come from it.
You need to actually look inside both early and late rigs...we have California members that might be close enough for you to do that...
Its kinda nice to not have the stuff on the back IMO... the ladder is useless and there really isn't any reason to go up there as its NOT for storage.
The only thing I can say negative about the tire being inside is it needs to be tightly wrapped and taped with plastic as when its very warm there is a rubber smell that come from it.
You need to actually look inside both early and late rigs...we have California members that might be close enough for you to do that...