Crissa
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- First Name
- Crissa
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And the composite body for my grandfather's Club Car was as pristine as the day he bought in thirty years later while none of the trucks we bought in the intervening time had their beds last five years without rusting.John Deere did this with the Gator. They switched to composite beds to save time and money.
This seems logical, especially when you disregard that composites warp over time and are affected by UV light. 15 years later those John Deere Gators have beds that are cracking. Guess what, you can't buy a new bed now. Discontinued.
No thanks to a composite Vault body. I plan on driving my CT to my grave. I want a solid 30 years outta mine.
It really varies pretty wildly.
-Crissa
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