Good feedback guys. The XLR does say that the tie down points are steel reinforced. Just doesn't state exactly what they mean.
The axle placement is definitely a good point. Looking at pics, it does appear they are a bit more forward on the XLR. They look better on the Fuzion. Also, the listed pin weight of the XLR is quite a bit less. A heavier pin weight is of no concern to me with my truck, but a light pin is something to think about.
As far as the fridge placement. I live out in the country so I don't have to worry about putting the slides out when loading up.
The Fuzion does have a large pantry where it looks like the XLR does not.
One thing my wife really likes about the XLR is how the stove open. She says that with the Fuzion, the way it opens, it blocks you into the kitchen. I see what she is saying but personally don't think it's that big of a deal.
I wish there was a more definitive way to know build quality as that is huge obviously.
I will have to look into the factory tours and locarions. I'm in Arkansas and probably wouldn't get a chance to go to far just for a tour, although it would be a good idea.
I wish I could find a 380amp close by to check out in person. We got to see the Fuzion model in person last week. We liked it but the wife said it felt more cramped then she expected...