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- Cummins12V98Explorer IIIThe Keystone Avalanche is NOT in the same quality classification as your Tiffin. Look at a lightly used Mobile or Elite suites.
- Rwake901Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
The Keystone Avalanche is NOT in the same quality classification as your Tiffin. Look at a lightly used Mobile or Elite suites.
WOW, very nice 5th wheels. Way more than I want to spend on one but very nice. Thanks for your post. - TXicemanExplorer IIKeystone is not very high on the list for quality, nor is Forest River or Thor. Rather than new entry level RVs, look at used higher end RVs. You will be much better off.
You need to look past the glitz and bling and look at the construction or bones of the RV. Look for cabinets of REAL wood, not plastic covered particle board. Wood that is screwed together and not just stapled. Better tires and heavier frames and brakes. Do not look at anything advertised as "Lite" or Ultra Lite".
Ken - Rwake901Explorer
TXiceman wrote:
Keystone is not very high on the list for quality, nor is Forest River or Thor. Rather than new entry level RVs, look at used higher end RVs. You will be much better off.
You need to look past the glitz and bling and look at the construction or bones of the RV. Look for cabinets of REAL wood, not plastic covered particle board. Wood that is screwed together and not just stapled. Better tires and heavier frames and brakes. Do not look at anything advertised as "Lite" or Ultra Lite".
Ken
Thanks, we have just begun to look so I will keep those things in mind when looking. The Keystone Avalanche that we are looking at does have real wood cabinets andl heavy duty load range G trailer tires. Plus it has a one piece shower surround which I’ve read is good. It’s not a cheap looking unit at least what I’ve seen so far. I will have to check the construction better the next time we go looking. I guess my biggest concern would be slide reliability, I don’t want any leaks. Most other issues I can repair myself. We have a 2015 Tiffin Allegro that we purchased new and although it’s a good quality RV it’s not trouble free. I have repaired “several “ things on it myself. I think that’s just the price you pay for owning an RV. When it’s bouncing down the road something is bound to go wrong. Your house isn’t trouble free so why would your RV be? Along as we don’t have major structural issues and no leaks I can deal with other issues.- texaswoodworkerExplorer
we like our keystone avalanche 312rs. **bleep** happens but this plan is perfect for 2 retired adults. easy to maintain and haul. nice upgrades.
- topjimmyExplorerThere is nothing wrong with the Avalanche ,it is a nice Mid-level 5er by Keystone I have owned 3 Keystone Montana's with very little issues just buy from a good Dealer and do a good LONG P.D.I and Enjoy there will always be things that come up with these rolling houses that break and hopefully like me you can just take care of them yourself if you are a little handy
- lhenry8113ExplorerTake a look at Northwood products. Arctic Fox and Nash have continually been rated well--http://northwoodmfg.com/5th-wheels/arctic-fox-5th-wheels/
- RickLightExplorer IIIWe just pulled the trigger on a Grand Design. While we loved much of the Oregon brands construction they weren't quite right. GD seems a step up from the rest.
- ORbikerExplorerWe love our Grand Design too. We went to many years of RV shows, looking and comparing different 5'er and motor homes. When we saw our first GD, we were shocked to see all the things we didn't like in the other RV's fixed in the Grand Design's.
A pocket door going into the bathroom solved the problem of going to the bathroom from the bedroom without needing to go down 2 steps to get into the door of the bathroom.
The finished product looks much better then all we looked at.
Also; GD is going above and beyond ( if ) there there is something wrong. - Joyce_in_NYExplorerWe bought an Avalanche last April. Right off the bat we had problems with the hydraulic system, which was repaired under warranty. We headed south with it on Dec. 11th, and have been living in it ever since. While not quite the quality of the Montana High Country we had previously, it is very livable. As far as travel, we are over 1800 miles from home and have had almost no problems. The closet rod in the bedroom fell down -- it was only attached through thin veneer. Of course, we had clothes hanging to last us a variety of seasons as we are away from home for five months. We really love the hydraulic leveling system because it makes setup a breeze. (Took a little while to figure it out though!) The living room TV is larger than any of the TVs at our homel and is very clear. We have a king-sized bed at home and are happy to have one in our RV as well. We usually swap out our mattress, but this one is surprisingly comfortable! We also love not having carpet in most of the living room, but wish there was even less carpet! With pets, it's hard to keep floors clean.
- TXicemanExplorer II6 ply tires are not heavy duty. They are load range C and cheap. Look at 10 ply tires, load range E. We run 14 ply on our trailer.
If you are going to spend $50 K or so on a trailer, please u=look at 3 to 5 year old higher end units.
Ken
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