I have noticed that the rear door has exposed door hinges with Phillips/Cross head screws. Worried that makes for easy break in. Can you please advise?
The cover above the propane tanks in the front needs to have a serious LOCK to keep the lid from opening (by just anyone). I'd put 2 locks on it, one on each side slightly off-center. One lock with that way-too-flexible (cheap/thin) plastic cover isn't enough, so 2 locks would be more secure/resistant to prying. But really, the cover should be aluminum though -- you know, the material Airstream is known for. That silver colored metal? Aluminum? ;-) You're not thinking security really...anything outside that can be accessed can also be stolen. Especially if parked on the street in most cities with all the trash about nowadays. Please, "Embrace Diversity" -- put serious/robust LOCKS on your TTs. ;-) -- BR
Stay away from diversity if you want your stuff to last a long time. I say this as a person who was born into a diverse family and who married diversity. Both of us are like, “hell nah, eff that” lol
Have a 16x. Ease of towing and maneuvering. Took out stove. It’s too small to cook inside. Portable cooktop used with outside gas connection.
I like the 16x better. The 20x looks weird and bulky to me.
I'm a single woman and on a serious budget. Wondering if you could recommend a airstream that I could cook inside?
Is it just you and spouse or kids too?
@@Foolio77 me, wife and grandchild often.
I have noticed that the rear door has exposed door hinges with Phillips/Cross head screws. Worried that makes for easy break in. Can you please advise?
woohoo~ incredible traveling! have a good one,Airstream. ))
Top of my list
Are you ever going to add a DC AC that can run offgrid?
Are you saying there is no converter for battery to ac?
Any way Airstream can make a small wood burning stove an option on some of your models???
Huh?
@@dianeibsen5994before access to electricity or gas people burned wood (chopped up pieces of trees…looks like this 🌳 🌲).
I think some customization shops can do that for ya
After thinking about….I wouldn’t want to bet my life on it.
The cover above the propane tanks in the front needs to have a serious LOCK to keep the lid from opening (by just anyone). I'd put 2 locks on it, one on each side slightly off-center. One lock with that way-too-flexible (cheap/thin) plastic cover isn't enough, so 2 locks would be more secure/resistant to prying. But really, the cover should be aluminum though -- you know, the material Airstream is known for. That silver colored metal? Aluminum? ;-)
You're not thinking security really...anything outside that can be accessed can also be stolen. Especially if parked on the street in most cities with all the trash about nowadays. Please, "Embrace Diversity" -- put serious/robust LOCKS on your TTs. ;-)
-- BR
Stay away from diversity if you want your stuff to last a long time. I say this as a person who was born into a diverse family and who married diversity. Both of us are like, “hell nah, eff that” lol