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- my996duc1ExplorerLooking to see how much over stock mine has been lifted. I am perfectly level when hooked up to the truck now. Guessing I am about 5-6" over stock.
Looking for the measurement from the main beam of the frame, at the tires, to the ground. Anyone have the following :
Stock spring under ? =
Lifted spring over ? =
Spring over with Trailair Equa-Flex = 28.5"
_ - lacofdfiremanExplorer
Racorman wrote:
If you're a good negotiator.. I think you can get it below $35,000
Unfortunately the 28ft Attitude is out for me. I didn't realize they only have 1 A/C and an Onan 4000. That's a deal breaker for me. Gonna have to go with a 34ft to get dual A/C and Onan 5500. Bummer, I really liked the Attitude 28.. - RacormanExplorerIf you're a good negotiator.. I think you can get it below $35,000
- my996duc1Explorer
lacofdfireman wrote:
Any of you running dual A/C's? I have seen the spec sheets and it show's an Onan 4000 genny. I'm wondering if that is enough to run dual air and microwave etc without having to turn one thing off to run another..
Also I scrolled back through all the pages and only saw 2 people mention how much they are getting these for. I know it depends on Options etc but what's the ballpark price for these trailers?
I would deal directly with Attitude/Eclipse and ask them about a custom build. Obviously it would cost more but then you would get exactly what you wanted.
They have done a few custom jobs on mine, but it has all been after the fact. If I had to do it over I would have ordered it custom from the start. They have always been super helpful and I haven't found a project they were unable to help me tackle yet.
_ - danojenoExplorer
lacofdfireman wrote:
Any of you running dual A/C's? I have seen the spec sheets and it show's an Onan 4000 genny. I'm wondering if that is enough to run dual air and microwave etc without having to turn one thing off to run another..
Also I scrolled back through all the pages and only saw 2 people mention how much they are getting these for. I know it depends on Options etc but what's the ballpark price for these trailers?
It's not offered with dual AC, at least when I shopped and according to the online spec sheet, and the Onan could not handle everything. I shopped the heck out of dealers in the fall and the ballpark was high 20s to low 30s depending on options. The big name dealers here in SoCal would/could not make the best deals at the time and had stripped down models in stock. Major RV in Hesperia and Best RV up north were dealing, as was Family RV. Won't vouch for service depts though as I never intended to use them...Time for you to start shopping! Oh, and I caught the other post about the dual ACs...I have the 15k BTU and haven't needed more in the heat... - lacofdfiremanExplorerAny of you running dual A/C's? I have seen the spec sheets and it show's an Onan 4000 genny. I'm wondering if that is enough to run dual air and microwave etc without having to turn one thing off to run another..
Also I scrolled back through all the pages and only saw 2 people mention how much they are getting these for. I know it depends on Options etc but what's the ballpark price for these trailers? - RacormanExplorer
my996duc1 wrote:
When I had the bathroom fan out I noticed a hollow cavity between the roof (outside) and the ceiling (inside). The wires for the fan ran through this area. I really wasn't paying attention to it but you might check it out and see if it runs the length between them.
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Fantastic idea in removing the bathroom vent valance to gain access. Once I did that I was able to fish the HDMI between the ceiling and roof. I ran it from the bedroom straight over to the living area where I've located the Dish Network receiver. No exposed cable until it hits the exit hole where the other wires come out to the main living area TV. I needed a 25' HDMI cabl to do it :B
I ordered an HDMI splitter and the mounting rack... - my996duc1Explorer
Racorman wrote:
Thanks for the photos.
I also need to figure out how to run an HDMI cord from my receiver (in the living area) to the bedroom TV corner :h
When I had the bathroom fan out I noticed a hollow cavity between the roof (outside) and the ceiling (inside). The wires for the fan ran through this area. I really wasn't paying attention to it but you might check it out and see if it runs the length between them.
_ - RacormanExplorerThanks for the photos.
I also need to figure out how to run an HDMI cord from my receiver (in the living area) to the bedroom TV corner :h - my996duc1Explorer
Racorman wrote:
Did anyone order a TV option in the bedroom. I'm shopping for a TV mount and where to place it. Thanks!
Mine wasn't "ordered" but was added afterwards.
I went back out to the factory and had them add a block inside the wall to be able to mount too. I also bought the tv mount from them.
I also had them add the shelf to hang my Blu-Player from.... which obviously I haven't got around to doing yet. Not sure if it will work as I had thought but we will see, eventually.
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