I do think in an effort to increase profits as costs rise, they have changed the graphics quality. I do recognize this problem is across many trailers. And newer trailers like mine have this problem. With the changes in the graphics to make them cheaper they probably have less quality too.
My trailer is parked on my driveway 90% of the time and the driver's side faces the sun more than the passenger side and there is a noticeable difference. The driver's side has far worse damage (curling, peeling, fading and cracking). I don't plan on doing anything and will drive this Montana just as it was intended to be used, cheap graphics and all. Like the old bumper sticker used to say "Don't laugh, it's paid for". Maybe I should get one and put it up against an MOC member bumper sticker to show that there are many of us in the same boat (errr, ummm..... same rig).
Naw, I wouldn't do that, I pretty much like everything else.
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