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Old 04-24-2011, 04:01 PM   #3
moaboy
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Sounds like you and your family are having fun in the "great outdoors" my thoughts in response to your questions:

1. yes, with modifications and or some adapting. The TM is well insulated, but the gray water holding tank is exposed and discharging the sewage from the recirculating toilet could be an issue.

2. unless a rig is designed for this kind of off road rigor, I think it is more than just a question of tires and clearance issues. You are going to severly shake up the contents of any rv. Fire roads would be ok -if driven slowly- but off roading could damage a TM or most other vehicles as well. And yes dust can be a hassle but is manageable. So I would not recommend it.

3. Based on my experience, yes, especially if you get one of the newer TM's. Mine is well made and is holding up very well.

Good luck.

PS. we "upgraded" from a VW camper and the 2720 we have provides much more space, especially with the beds on each end of the camper.
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