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    Slide or Not to Slide

    I'm looking at the 180 vs 181 with slide. I've never owned a TT. While a slide gives you extra interior room what are the maintenance issues with slides. When the trailer is level for camping does water run off the slide roof easily without it seeping into the interior? I would imagine you...
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    MPG Exterior Maintenance

    What is the recommend maintenance for the exterior of the MPG? Is there any way to keep the fiberglass from fading and yellowing? I notice most fiberglass sided RVs look terrible after a few years in outside storage. I almost think it would be better to have painted aluminum siding. Can you...
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    Any Water Leaks?

    Have any MPG owners encountered water leaks in the roof or windows in your MPG. Water leaks seem to be a major issue with trailers. Thanks Kelvin
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    Propane Heater Placement

    I noticed the heater placement on the MPG is in the dinette area or underneath the permanent bed. How evenly does the heater in the MPG heat up the interior? It seems the area under the dinette or bed would get too warm for those occupants while a the other end of the trailer it would be colder...
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    So, Where Do You Put Your Clothes in an MPG?

    I think my preferred floor plan is the 181. I notice with all the floor plans there is no closet of any kind. The 181 has the pantry between the entry door and the bathroom where I suppose you could fold some clothes and stack them on the shelves. Where are you MPG owners storing your clothes...
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    Why Not 4 Leveling Jacks?

    I wonder why the MPG doesn't come with 4 leveling jacks? You need to support the front of the trailer to make it perfectly stable. Is there not room on the front frame to put the same type of leveling jack that is found on the rear? Kelvin
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    What MPG are You Getting with Your MPG?

    There is a thread on the Rpod owners forum about the poor mileage most owners are getting towing an Rpod. The rear shape of the RPod creates too much turbulence and drag. It's described as pulling a barn door. Since the shape of the MPG is similar what mileage are you getting pulling an MPG at...
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