I have a Forest River product too, a Coachmen Clipper Express 9.0td, and I use it in the exact same way as Grubworm ... get us and our "stuff" to a campground and use it as a base camp to go exploring from. The frames are light duty but not bad and there's a lot you can do to beef them up, and I have. The bodies are a different matter. I've built and modified trailers and have built several cars for off road racing. I enjoy fabrication and restoration, am well equipped and have been doing it for decades ... and I'm OLD.
A lot comes down to what's right at any particular time and what alternatives you have. For many of us our spouse's priorities and preferences enter in to the equation. Mine does not have the patience I do when it comes to building things and I'm not surprised by that. I prepared many sketches, material lists, etc. for a tear drop build and my wife showed little interest in the project for the simple fact that she wouldn't be able to stand up in it. The Clipper solved that problem and my thinking was/is that if we liked it I could build a much more rugged duplicate and still have the original to use in the meantime.
If you guys want a bit of a laugh, go on the
Forest River Forums. Ours is a different world to many of theirs, and again, fair enough. I started up with a general interest because I have one of their products and found some of these guys even argue over their pick-up trucks. They don't seem to like Jeeps Gladiators btw.
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