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What are some of the pros and cons of metal vs. fiberglass trailer siding? I think I like the glass. I've had metal and it dents and tears quite easily. Thx.
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"Newmar Owners Forum Member" |
That would be my only comment as well. My first trailer was metal, it dented easy and was more difficult to keep looking new. The next 5th wheel was fiberglass and I would never go back to a metal sided RV. The fiberglass looks better, is easier to keep looking new, and resists dents and the like. The pro I've heard to metal is that it doesn't weigh as much.
98-01 - 1998 Lance Camper 01-04 - 2001 Wanderer Wagon 327 04-06 - 2005 Weekend Warrior 3905 & Lance 1030 06-08 - 2007 Winnebago Journey 34H, 350 CAT 08-?? - 2008 Newmar Kountry Star 3943 |
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"Moderator "Newmar Owners Forum Member"" |
to me appearence and ease of cleaning are to two major pros. If you can get Gelcoat, even better.
-------------------- John & Joyce and Libby the Yellow Lab. 2005 Kountry Star FW-35LKSA by Newmar. We just started fulltiming. 2008 Ford F-450, King Ranch, Pearl Blue over Pueblo Gold, CC, PSD, Auto, Integrated TBC, 14,500 GVWR Pkg, Reese 20K Hitch Kountry Klub Member # 13530 / SKP # 098237 To the men and women in the Armed Forces; past, present and future - Thank You and God bless you |
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"Excel Owner's Forum Member, Full-Timers Excel Club " |
I guess it depends on what kind of metal you're talking about.
We had a Lazy Daze Class C which has an exterior made of smooth (note, not the "wavy" aluminum siding), sectional replaceable aircraft aluminum panels (which can be individually replaced if damaged). The aluminum panels are then painted with aircraft type two-part polyurethane enamel, which is very easy to keep looking nice for years. This message has been edited. Last edited by: LindaH, Linda Hylton 2007 Excel Classic 30RKE 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 Big Horn Edition On the road fulltiming...see where we are now: http://map.datastormusers.com/user1.cfm?user=1167 |
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the gel weighs a lot more, i forget the exact weight of it from the last time i bought a 5'r (with metal siding) but 800 pounds (??)
with seemingly just about everyone trying to rationalize being overweight with their rig, i chose the lighter, the gel looks better |
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"Moderator" |
We've had the textured metal siding as well as gelcoat-coated fiberglass. The gelcoat fiberglass wins hands-down in terms of appearance, dent resistance and reduced maintenance to keep it looking good.
Rusty ---------------------- Tower - 2002 Dodge 3500 Cummins HO/6 speed/4.10LS SLT+ Sport QC LB dually - not quite stock Towee - 2004 DoubleTree Mobile Suites 36RE3 5th wheel Travel Companions - Our Shelties, Annabelle and Coby Come join us on a TEXAS BOOMERS rally! |
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When I was looking at pre-owned aluminum-sided Safari coaches, I saw mostly nice looking rigs, almost no appearance problems. And, as you know, weight is critical in motorhomes. I ended up with glass, and have to work to stay within my GVW and GCVW. I realize glass may not be the whole problem, but it has to contribute to it.
Ken & Carolee '95 36' Pace Arrow/Ford 7.5L/full synthetic/Banks Pack '99 Saturn SL2 5-spd Roadmaster Sterling All-Terrain Brake Buddy Travel Safe . . . But Travel. |
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On the other side of the coin, aluminum dents look bad but don't leak. Metal panels are replaceable; dents in fiberglass look bad, are difficult to repair, and often leak. Wavy fiberglass panels look worse than dented metal in my opinion. Replacing a fiberglass panel is either quite difficult or near impossible.
That said, we like our present fiberglass sided 5er; last one was aluminum, incl roof. "As nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances there is a twilight where everything remains seemingly unchanged. And it is in such twilight that we all must be aware of change in the air - however slight - lest we become unwitting victims of darkness."___Supreme Court Justice William Douglas |
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I have had both. I have had two fiberglass sided, one MH one 5th which delaminated. Aluminum doesn't delaminate.
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