Re: Perspective buyer question
Tim, I have traveled the Alaska Highway round trip and found the trailer amazingly dust free except for two cautions....1) make sure the fantastic fan cover is closed tight, if it bounces open dust will get in. No trick to this, just turn the knob. 2) The air conditioner vent does not seal. Parked next to a lake where the wind was blowing I had gusts come in the cabin through that vent. I used some clear packing tape to cover the vent which worked perfectly. Now, had I needed the air conditioner I would have had to tape and re-tape which would have been a drag. If I traveled a lot of gravel roads I would want a better cover for that vent. Cary and Craig were discussing a fix at one point, but I don't know how much traction the idea got. I suspect most have no need for such a cover.
As to rocks, you won't stop them so be prepared to live with it. I call it "character". I had rocktamer flaps. On a bouncy gravel road they might have flipped some rocks up, can't be sure. I watched lots of rocks bounce off the fenders, my alcan cover is peppered with scuffs and I have many small knicks above that cover. People who view my trailer don't notice. I buffed the trailer when I got home and it continues to get lots of looks. Further, I love it even more.....
I hit lots of pretty serious frost heaves, many going way too fast and was certain each was the one that was going to destroy my raindrop. I have described these frost heaves as akin to being in a 14 ft. boat charging into 3 ft. waves. one after another, after another, after another. Happily, the 560 just tracked true and was a clean bed every night. Still, care,caution and a little tenderness is a worthy approach.
Kent