How It’s Made – Episode 26 – Tent Trailers

Posted: February 20th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | 12 Comments »

Fleetwood Folding Trailers Features In March Episode Of The Science Channels’s How It’s Made


12 Comments on “How It’s Made – Episode 26 – Tent Trailers”

  1. 1 neandon said at 5:34 pm on October 24th, 2008:

    why the fuck hasent anyone commented

  2. 2 stapplerpaste said at 9:28 pm on February 12th, 2009:

    i dont know

  3. 3 neonhomer said at 6:20 pm on February 17th, 2009:

    I haven’t the slightest idea. Wish they’d let me borrow their roof facility for a few hours to build me a new roof…

  4. 4 mudasssar said at 6:41 pm on March 3rd, 2009:

    because your dad is gay and your mom is a lesbo

  5. 5 mudasssar said at 6:43 pm on March 3rd, 2009:

    because your dad is gay and your mom is a lesbo

  6. 6 maor1993 said at 12:17 am on May 16th, 2009:

    that is quite cool

  7. 7 lilcryingangel said at 5:52 am on June 22nd, 2009:

    eat shit and die homophobe lól

  8. 8 Grigoriy137 said at 8:48 am on January 5th, 2010:

    Super!

  9. 9 supersnot4 said at 6:24 pm on February 8th, 2010:

    i have an old ’80 starcraft tent trailer. it’s rotted on one corner, but that’s an easy fix. i love tent trailers. i use mine for camping in the desert when i go dirt bike riding. nice and comfy, has a kitchen, basically an RV in a tent. and you can barely even tell you’re towing.

  10. 10 Champacker17 said at 8:22 pm on March 6th, 2010:

    how much it cost?

  11. 11 One3teen said at 10:40 pm on September 25th, 2010:

    @Champacker17 There usually like 6 or 7 thousand dollars.

  12. 12 brogs74 said at 7:37 pm on February 10th, 2011:

    Modern day 8ft pups are now weighing up to 2200lbs loaded. They are not your 800lb 20 year old rat nests. You need at least 3500lbs towing to handle an 8ft one. Pushing the limits with a 10ft, and at least 5000lbs towing for 12ft w/slide models.


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