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Originally Posted by DutchmenSport
Actually, the reason is because even though the two units might be the exact same model, they are actually built in two different locations of the country. And when getting the materials to build those units, they order those materials from the closest source possible. So, the paneling in one unit might be manufactured in Texas, the other might be manufactured in Indiana from two completely different companies. They are not identical materials.
It's like purchasing honey from Maine vs. California. It's still honey, but the bees live in different parts of the country and the taste of the honey can be worlds apart.
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I understand those kinds of things but one in FL had a ram slide when the one in TX had a cable - pretty big difference.
Edit; to clarify I believe the difference I referenced above was on a Cougar 315rls as I recall (compared a lot of trailers).