the use of T or M is usually something found on NADA or older RV's.
it's really meaningless with FR products.
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Dan-Retired California Firefighter/EMT
Shawn-Musician/Entrepreneur/Wine Expert
and Zoe the Wonder Dog(R.I.P.)
2016 PrimeTime TracerAIR 255, pushing a 2014 Ford F150 SCREW XTR 4x4 3.5 Ecoboost w/Max Tow Package
4pt Equal-i-zer WDH and 1828lbs of payload capacity
The unit is a brand new Rockwood Mini Lite. All the others like it that I've seen online are called Rockwood Mini Lite 1907. Since all the letters AFTER the number seem to mean something, I thought the "T" must have a reason.
IMHO, the dealership added this "T" as their own unique designation. I worked for a car dealership once that added a letter to designate their purchase source.
The unit is a brand new Rockwood Mini Lite. All the others like it that I've seen online are called Rockwood Mini Lite 1907. Since all the letters AFTER the number seem to mean something, I thought the "T" must have a reason.
For one person, though, the baby trailers can go anywhere. I bet I can hit the park roads that Rockefeller built up in the middle of the Maine forest. Betcha you can't do THAT!
[QUOTE=Mr. Dan;769821]IMHO, the dealership added this "T" as their own unique designation. I worked for a car dealership once that added a letter to designate their purchase source.
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They're not smart if they are doing that. In the world of Internet keywords, they are bumping themselves back in search.
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Dan-Retired California Firefighter/EMT
Shawn-Musician/Entrepreneur/Wine Expert
and Zoe the Wonder Dog(R.I.P.)
2016 PrimeTime TracerAIR 255, pushing a 2014 Ford F150 SCREW XTR 4x4 3.5 Ecoboost w/Max Tow Package
4pt Equal-i-zer WDH and 1828lbs of payload capacity