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RoyBell
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Oct 10, 2019

My Grand Design 320G came in!

Custom ordered and it came in 8 weeks as promised.

We are really excited to take it for our maiden voyage next month on our Honeymoon.

Opted for pretty much all options, except for king bed, dual pane windows and solar.

We put the goosebox on in the camper parking lot and it was so easy to hook and unhook.

Here she is hooked up to my 2500.












I will get some more pictures once she's actually all opened up and and in use.
  • RoyBell wrote:
    I ordered the Reese Goosebox. You swap out the king pin for the Goosebox. Lippert will honor your frame warranty if you use this piece.

    That's good to hear, a number of people had issues so glad you knew about the warranty of it! Enjoy!
  • Thanks everyone. seriously thinking about the OEM Furrion cameras now since they are plug and play.

    Y-Guy wrote:
    Congrats! Did Grand Design work with you on the Gooseneck setup?


    I ordered the Reese Goosebox. You swap out the king pin for the Goosebox. Lippert will honor your frame warranty if you use this piece. The future Mrs and myself pulled the old one off and got the reese installed in about an hour. Wasn't too bad really.

    https://www.reeseprod.com/products/pin-boxes/goose-box/gooseneck-rv-coupler/Jsbr87GrqXnapVUQgaaYyvax6qakN26Y

    I didn't have the 5th wheel prep, so putting in the goose ball was pretty simple and leaves a clean bed now. I will have to take it out next weekend and see how turning radius is with the shortbed and standard ball. I was able to back into my driveway without any issues though.

    This was my first time towing anything that wasn't a bumper pull. Other than being a hair bouncier over rough roads, it was pretty silent back there. It's about twice the weight of my last camper for reference.
  • Ah yes, you've already loaded the PBR. You are all set. Time to hit the road!

    Congrats. Looks nice.
  • Congrats! Did Grand Design work with you on the Gooseneck setup?
  • And breaking it in properly with a PBR!

    Congratulations, nice rig