SouthernNights
Past South Carolina Chapter Leader
I was sitting here thinking what project I would like to do next on our trailer.
Then it hit me...How much is too much?
We love our trailer. We looked into buying another one and did quite a bit of research.
We decided to keep what we have but now I wonder if there is a point at which you have to stop putting "upgrades" in the trailer.
For those of you who do your own mods and maintenance, do you ever feel like enough is enough??
Do you think there is a point in which the time and money you spend in doing mods would be better of going towards a completely different trailer?
I guess looking at it from a purely financial perspective, a person would buy a trailer, keep it for quite a few years, never change a thing and then sell it. But what fun is that?
I know lots of y'all enjoy working on your trailers and making them "yours".
I guess what started me thinking about about this is the cost of changing out my windows to dual pane.
Then it hit me...How much is too much?
We love our trailer. We looked into buying another one and did quite a bit of research.
We decided to keep what we have but now I wonder if there is a point at which you have to stop putting "upgrades" in the trailer.
For those of you who do your own mods and maintenance, do you ever feel like enough is enough??
Do you think there is a point in which the time and money you spend in doing mods would be better of going towards a completely different trailer?
I guess looking at it from a purely financial perspective, a person would buy a trailer, keep it for quite a few years, never change a thing and then sell it. But what fun is that?
I know lots of y'all enjoy working on your trailers and making them "yours".
I guess what started me thinking about about this is the cost of changing out my windows to dual pane.