The wife an me just purchased a almost new new 2007 T@B.We are not new to camping being from Phoenix and camping for many years in the state and in Mexico.This unit was only used three times,covered at all times and all the original paperwork present except the purchase receipt.All the units work,the gas furnace fired up and had the new smell for about ten minutes.This came with two never used awnings,set them up without inst and one bottle of wine and all is good.If anyone knows the manufacture of the awnings i would like to know.
We have been looking into a small trailer as we have had three coleman tent trailers and two rv's in the past but have not been camping for a long time.So lucky to find this gem in Phoenix last week.We do have two trailers on the beach in El Golfo de Santa Clara in Sonora,Mexico but going to let the kid and his friends have it and we will camp "down the beach" as we did many years ago.Went to Tabazona on Saturday to get a feel and see the units in action,what a great group of people we met!!!!Lots of info and help with all of the unique needs the T@b needs.You all will be hearing from me as we use this cool little unit!!
2007 t@b,no mods at all,2013 Jeep jk 4 door,Sedona,Az and El Golfo de Santa Clara,Sonora,Mexico,
Tim & Jill
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The awnings are original equipment supplied by Dutchman just for the T@B. No actual manufacturer known, just available from Dutchman in either silver (like yours) or flower power pattern. The material used for the silver ones is very heavy duty and reflective - seems to block the heat as well as the light.
Sam,
Thermarest awnings are yellow and grey.
T@BMahal
'04 #100
Tim & Jill
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf
Tim & Jill
I had to replace our floor this fall. Discovered during tear apart-rebuild that the factory had not put any caulking on the bottom lip of the door frame. The worst damage was at the door area, but also the front corners and the wheel wells.
T@BMahal
'04 #100
And Geo is right: check those wheel wells, too.