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- RacormanExplorer
danojeno wrote:
Can you post some pics of the battery set-up please? I'm so close to buying one I can taste it. Also, have you had a chance to weigh it yet?
Nope..... but I have a sticker that says it weighs 7800 pounds :B
I just finished the wiring today.

- danojenoExplorerCan you post some pics of the battery set-up please? I'm so close to buying one I can taste it. Also, have you had a chance to weigh it yet?
- RacormanExplorer
digital_art wrote:
did you used to have a weekend warrior blue mainline? isn't the graphic on your truck from that trailer? either way, nice 5er.
You have a good memory.......... yup
I have not seen many of these new Attitudes on the road yet. I just finished building out the battery cabinet to accomodate (4) six volt batteries and also installed a 2000 watt inverter. - digital_artExplorerdid you used to have a weekend warrior blue mainline? isn't the graphic on your truck from that trailer? either way, nice 5er.
- ERVSMExplorerHoward it is great to hear everything is working out just fine. Thanks for the post, and thanks to Best RV, (Zee) for everything he did to help.
Enjoy your trip, and keep us posted... - derwudExplorerVery Cool Howie.. Hope to see you and the new Hauler for Vets weekend..
- RacormanExplorerAs with any new rig, we found a few glitches.
Dometic microwave defective
Stereo had minor defect
Fuel pump defective
3 shackle bolt zerks would not accept grease
I contacted Attitude and they resolved all the problems immediately. We stopped by the dealer (Best RV - Turlock) on our way up to Sierra's and they replaced the defective components.
Tonight we're boondocking it in Pollock Pines
I'm very impressed with the company and their product. I cannot find any structural, cosmetic, electrical or mechanical problems with the rig. - dedmistonModerator
Racorman wrote:
First mod will be solar panels
Also will add more 12V outlets
Build a shelf for the satellite receiver
Change out to 6 volt batteries
Install inverter
Sewing table?
I looked in the pics, but didn't see one yet. - RacormanExplorer
danojeno wrote:
That's the exact model I've been looking at...getting close to pulling the trigger. Just curious what others you considered and why you went with what you did. Also, what mods are you going to make.
Diana and I did a lot of traveling and went to a couple of RV shows to make up our minds. We kicked the tires on these brands..... This is our third toyhauler, so we pretty familiar as to what's good and what's not good.
Rubicon
Raptor
Cyclone
Shockwave
Stealth
We went with the Attitude for these reasons:
Excellent quality in exterior an interior construction
Aluminum framing
It only weighs 7800 pounds
Real wood cabinets
Wiring is top notch
The underbelly was really well done. No short cuts taken
Finish caulking was perfect through out the rig (inside and exterior)
Corion counter top
Stainless steel kitchen sink
Full queen in front...... not an RV Queen
Lots of storage
Commander fits nice inside :)
6' 9" of height when the rear bed is raised to the top.
13 feet of from ramp to the first lower cabinet.
Over all, it is an extremely well built toyhauler.
First mod will be solar panels
Also will add more 12V outlets
Build a shelf for the satellite receiver
Change out to 6 volt batteries
Install inverter - danojenoExplorerThat's the exact model I've been looking at...getting close to pulling the trigger. Just curious what others you considered and why you went with what you did. Also, what mods are you going to make.
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