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Old 07-02-2016, 04:41 AM   #1
TravelinAndersons
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Question New Montana Owners (Maybe)

Hi,
My wife and I are looking to trade our current 5th wheel for a new Montana.
We are full time RVers so the durability of the unit is very important to us.

What can you Montana owners tell me about the frame and axles?
Mor/Ryde CRE 3000 vs LRE 4100.

Mor/Ryde pin box vs TrailAir air ride (inflatable bag)

Our current unit has dual pane windows but the Montana we are looking doesn't. Any major difference in heat/cold or outside noise transfer from the single pane windows?

Sorry for all the questions but this will be our home for the next few years.

Thanks for your expertise.
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Old 07-02-2016, 07:14 AM   #2
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In addition to the input you might get here from members who own a Montana, you might try the Montana owners forum (www.montanaowners.com) It deals pretty much exclusively with Montanas.
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