My wife and I will be ordering a Road Warrior in a few days and I was wondering about adding the 6 point leveling system. I can understand the front and back jacks working fine but am concerned about the center two jacks. How are the center jacks attached to the unit? If they are attached to a point on the frame (which I assume they are) doesn't the force of the center jacks cause stress in the center of the unit? Or are the center jacks mounted in such a way as to spread the stress through the area where the axles are attached?
I was also wondering about the dual pane windows. We intend to use the unit many times a year even though we are both working. Do the dual pane windows help insulate that much and is that benefit lost by hauling the additional weight all the time?
My final question is this. Why is the ramp door built stronger on the units that purchase the patio? I know the stress of people walking around or using chairs is different from tires. I also know that people dont weight 1500 pounds and the surface area of the tires on my harleys is not that great. To me this is a bfo (blinding flash of the obvious). The beefed up door should be standard equipment and the option should be the rails which I do not want.
Thanks for the input.
I was also wondering about the dual pane windows. We intend to use the unit many times a year even though we are both working. Do the dual pane windows help insulate that much and is that benefit lost by hauling the additional weight all the time?
My final question is this. Why is the ramp door built stronger on the units that purchase the patio? I know the stress of people walking around or using chairs is different from tires. I also know that people dont weight 1500 pounds and the surface area of the tires on my harleys is not that great. To me this is a bfo (blinding flash of the obvious). The beefed up door should be standard equipment and the option should be the rails which I do not want.
Thanks for the input.