Searching_Ut wrote:
I had a Timber Ridge TT, made by outdoors RV prior to my current rig. Outdoors RV's overbuild their frames, and generally give you plenty of Axle and tire for the weight, unlike most manufactures. They tend to be well insulated, capable of rough roads, and great for dry camping. Unfortunately, they didn't have any floorplans the wife liked when we were looking so we ended up with the bighorn, which isn't anywhere near as good of quality structurally.
You sound like what we are going through with floor plan. We prefer a table/chairs dinette over the U-shaped booth plus would rather have a the large rear window of a rear living unit instead of rear kitchen, but the high end features of this rv may sell us on it. We can get a new 2017 in the more common brands a foot or two longer for the same price as this lightly used 2015 Glacier Peak. But the others are severely lacking in the quality.