06-05-2022, 08:48 AM
I posted this because the trailer pictured is constructed like the majority of all RVs manufactured, Newell being an exception. I became aware of this in the mid-nineties prior to purchasing my first Newell. There was an article on the internet at that time talking about the difference between frame rail and monocoque construction in RVs, Newell being semi-monocoque and Prevost being monocoque. Here is a picture of a Class A diesel pusher, with a tag axel, that has overturned.
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"Welcome to the pinnacle of adventure.
Zephyr: the flagship model of the Tiffin family. The Tiffin name has long been associated with quality, comfort, and adventure. Now it's your opportunity to own the 2014 Tiffin Motorhomes Zephyr 45TZ which showcases Tiffin Motorhomes' craftsmanship at its finest."
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