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- Slated4GreatnesExplorerNo problems with my WW (Knock on wood) but then again I own a 6.0h Ford diesel.. :D
Wasn't it just the TAG style WW that had issues? - SolidAxleDurangExplorer II
Strabo wrote:
WW....No way id buy one.
Ditto. Junque. - StraboExplorerWW....No way id buy one.
- GrumpyGatorExplorerThat is the Weekend Warrior that Nexus is now building. When I first saw it advertised on Nashville's Craigslist, the price was $32K. That was direct from the factory.
clicky - Macs_DadExplorerYa it was mostly the Super Lights tongues. They had 1/8 " thick steel tongues that were bending up in time. The fix for that was Weekend Warrior changed to 3/16 " thick tongues on the newer ones and the ones that were returned because of that issue.
Think there were some axle issue's not being rated correctly on the wide body 28 footer pull trailers with 2 axles also. in 2008 Weekend Warrior added a third axle to those models. Not sure what the fix was on the double ones. Maybe replaced with heavier axles. - htwheelz67ExplorerI think the superlites with alum siding had frame problems, I have always liked the WW interiors compared to most of them up until 08-09 or so, even my genny has 529 hours. Zero issues with suspension, electrical, plumbing (except when I drilled thru a pex pipe) I Could probably sell it for what I paid or within 1000.00 today.
- sptrucksbyedExplorer
htwheelz67 wrote:
I'm still way satisfied with my 04 WW fs3000, I bough mine 4 1/2 years ago as a repo for $10,500, I have had no major issues, just replaced some rotted flooring in the storage compartment and a worn out tongue jack. I couldn't even imagine paying for a new one, I'm in it right now at the "river" 10 years old and still in very clean condition inside and out............
I think most of the WW problems were with the traliers with the smooth outer walls. - htwheelz67ExplorerI'm still way satisfied with my 04 WW fs3000, I bough mine 4 1/2 years ago as a repo for $10,500, I have had no major issues, just replaced some rotted flooring in the storage compartment and a worn out tongue jack. I couldn't even imagine paying for a new one, I'm in it right now at the "river" 10 years old and still in very clean condition inside and out............
- BrnEyzR1ExplorerI didn't even know WW was back! lol
- N-TroubleExplorerI have looked at some photos of their new trailers and they do look nice with some touches I have not seen yet in the TH industry. With that said however I don't think I could ever convince myself to buy another product with the WW name on it. My superlite has been the biggest POS trailer... Water leaks, rotted floors, sagging walls. I am basically stuck with a trailer I can no longer sell.
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