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rockwind1
Explorer II
Mar 18, 2017

don't buy an Attitude unless you want a bad attitude

just a vent thread. every **** thing on this trailer has broken or needed to be fixed before it broke. are all trailers built as poorly as attitude? if i charged Attitude $15 an hour for my time fixing stuff and parts, they would owe me close to $40,000, i am conservatively guessing

any true toyhauler fifth wheel people on here who have tried a bunch of brands? which one is the built the best?


2007 attitude 34FSAKG

NEVER AGAIN!!!!!
  • Another thing is some people leave there toy haulers in the desert year round, which absolutely destroys everything in the toy hauler. Again another reason I would never buy a used toy hauler/rv.
  • cartmancartman wrote:
    I purchased a new Attitude, had a few issues that were fixed by the factory. Not one problem since then. The year they put on my toy hauler was like 2 years later. I bought in 2010, it was labeled a 2012 I believe.


    LOL! I bought my 18 in 16... Go figure!
  • go checkout Sundowner, ATC, and Livinlite, in my opinion the best out there in that order. If more people start buying these, the mfg's may up their game. Only one problem, price, the better built units cost more, but not much, and actually the ATC is no more than a Winnie TH.
  • judelaurenzo25g wrote:
    cartmancartman wrote:
    I purchased a new Attitude, had a few issues that were fixed by the factory. Not one problem since then. The year they put on my toy hauler was like 2 years later. I bought in 2010, it was labeled a 2012 I believe.


    LOL! I bought my 18 in 16... Go figure!


    Yes that game needs to stop by gag a government agency. They do this so when the units are older, people buying it used think it is newer. Very deceptive, a year model should be the year it's built and put out for retail.
  • A saying about RV owners you need to be real handy about fixing things or real handy writing checks!