On that note... I've recently come across
Outdoors RV trailers, and spent a few hours watching their
factory tour videos on YouTube. Lots of great stuff in their designs, from custom frames that are built to the specific floor plan (vs. generic frames on virtually all other trailers), to their 80 gallon fresh water tanks, to decent suspension, to their wall manufacturing process, etc. They're a far cry from Kimberley, but then again, so is their price. They definitely seem to be made much better than the average travel trailer, and a good bang for the buck/value IMO. (I may, or may not be looking at one tomorrow.
) It seems they are quite liked by folks out in Alaska as the trailers are well insulated and hold up to rougher roads.