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Old 07-02-2014, 03:02 PM   #3
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Hi All,
I'm interested in to getting back in to TT camping and touring and have some questions I hope to get some answers to. My last trailer was a Jayco pup up and I enjoyed it very much, but I slow it some years back. After 6 years I have convencied the wife that we need a trailer to bug out when the next Ike comes through. I want her to feel somewhat safe at night so that means hard sides. My questions are what wind speed can a TM safely take before it's time to just ride it out in the truck? Does TM still use wood as structural members if not what year did the stop? Thanks Dean
Hi Dean,

I would feel comfortable driving in 50 to 60 MPH winds with mine but the most I've been in is about 35 MPH. In 2003 TM started eliminating wood framing and went to metal frame construction.

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