Splashers3 wrote:
I too am very much interested in making my NEXT CC the 34RE...although, I am hoping to get a few more years our of my 7 year old model, which has been great up until recently - but read the rest of the story....
First of all - check with the Cedar Creek RV Owners Club website...I think you can check it out with joining the club...you may not be able to post. You will find many folks that have owned more than 2 CCs.
I can't imagine a manufacturer giving better service that CC. We just came back from the factory because we had a major weld failure in which our front cap ended up sitting on our Trailair kingpin for about 800 miles on our way home from Canada. Called CC customer service, spoke with Denise Davis - and everything was taken care of as it was a known problem with some wide bodies trailers, which ours is. They even came to MD to pick it up and take it back to Topeka, IN. They had LCI fix the welding, they replaced our damaged closet, gave us a new cap, and Trailair king pin hitch (didn't really need once). They did several other repairs and considered it all warranty work! They would have covered shipping it back, but wife & I wanted to visit the factory. They could have charged us for some of their fixes, but didn't.
Denise and her crew were FANTASTIC and very professional. They had it for about 1 month, and she gave us weekly updates as to the progress. It's better than when it was new!
We are Creekers for Life.
Good luck with your decision...but I know what I'd suggest.
Mike
That is great service. What happens if one is thousands of miles from the factory? We had a Cardinal for years and they had similar good service. Problems vs good service as a narrow street to walk, with good initial design and construction the preferred object. But things happen.
Regarding the fading caps, we saw new units last winter in Arizona already showing signs of fading. Down side of a painted front cap is rock chips, which I am already seeing a few small ones on the new 2017 trailer we brought that has a white with painted greys.
Chris