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- L_MMusicExplorerOh, and the tires appear good to us. We've put about 11,000 miles on it with no visible wear. We use a Pressure Pro Monitoring system.
- L_MMusicExplorerSorry, Mollyfluff. Since this is our first RV, I left the comparisons to the others.
I can tell you that our 35RLTS pulls like a dream with the MOR ride pin box, the electric rear stabilizers are as easy as can be (if not a bit noisy at times) and we love our rig. It's been very good to us when we're not hitting things (like trees and metal pylons). - mollyfluffExplorerNo opinions....that's something new!!! LOL
- mollyfluffExplorerFolks....we are looking at possibly a 35RLSA. One question I have is on the 2009 models, do they have the outdoor speakers on them now? I didn't see it in the literature and I would really enjoy that on them as I now take along a radio to plug in outside. We are not sure between the 351 Eagle or the 35 Designer. One other question, is the difference in price to upgrade to the Designer well worth it in what you get?? I have been trying to find out all the differences in them, but thought I'd ask the "Experts" here. Thanks for your help.....Brian
After some more research, how do you like the electric rear stabilizers, the MOR Ryde pin box, and do they put good tires on this model?? Sorry for all the questions, but just curious if these are "must" haves. Thanks again. - SooperDaddyExplorerRob Fla... to answer your question, if no else has yet....
Jayco is one of the few entry and mid level (and now high end) RV manufacturers that do not, in fact restrict your warranty or deny claims if you mention the dredded words "full timing" or "living in it" as the other manufacturers out there would! I usually remind folks of this when thinking of buying their first Jayco for fulltiming. :) That and their 2 year warranty reinforces the fact that they stand behind their products! - sirdrakejrExplorerIf a thread is closed somewhere else and the OP from that thread did not come here ever AFTER being told why, there is no reason for someone else to repost their question. It they want it post it here, THEY can post it.
Frank - TravlingmanExplorer III have to watch the carpet going under sofa as we bring in slide. I have had to stop and push carpet down to go under sofa. Plan on having it adjusted next time at dealer. Also make sure you are bringing in slides in the order they are suppose to be.
- 2QAYLExplorerCruz, I wondered how you fairing when they cancelled the last round of the Pro-Am at Pebble Beach on Sunday. The weather at Monteray was totally wild and I was hoping you weren't caught up in it. Sorry to hear that you were but the good thing is that you're home safe.
Thanks for the heads-up about chain requirements. We're 2wd so looks like I'll be buying some chains for future winter travels.
There's an RV and Boat show on in town but nothing to see as nice or as functional in 5'ers as the 35RLTS (or, I imagine, the 35RLSA).
Dave
P.S. Retirement -162 days. This is the last February 18th I'll ever have to get up at -22 Celsius and drive to work in the dark.:B - cruzExplorer
CHV_FRK wrote:
How many omens did they ignore before the wedding??? :) Was there a plague of locusts or maybe some weeping of blood?
It's good to hear you made it safe and the truck/trailer handled well.... I think I would have been a little chicken to make that drive.
Interestingly enough, the only clear sunny day of the whole darn trip WAS the day of the wedding !!
... go figure ... :h
CRUZ - L_MMusicExplorerGlad you made it hope safely, Cruz!
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