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- FlatBrokeExplorer IIThor quality is the thing of the past. They are just the money man. Individual companys still maintain their factorys and dictate the quality.
- alanmikkelsenExplorerOn the basis of all these responses, I think a Northwoods product is at the top of my shopping list.
- hoopersExplorer
desiphil wrote:
OP.. The Thor - Thor California product was decent in that time frame. All wood construction IIRC. Check for delam if fiberglass and irregularities in floor.
Bottom line. You are asking about a 11-15 year old trailer. If everything works and the structure is not falling apart and it doesn't smell like something died inside - you should be good to go.
good answer here. - hoopersExplorer
SolidAxleDurango wrote:
:-)
x2 - desiphilExplorerOuch. Words hurt ya know.
- MrVanExplorer
desiphil wrote:
Good lord. I step away from this place for 10 years and I see posters still can not get a simple straight-forward answer to a basic question. :)
OP.. The Thor - Thor California product was decent in that time frame. All wood construction IIRC. Check for delam if fiberglass and irregularities in floor.
Bottom line. You are asking about a 11-15 year old trailer. If everything works and the structure is not falling apart and it doesn't smell like something died inside - you should be good to go.
Maybe another 10 years is in order! - desiphilExplorerGood lord. I step away from this place for 10 years and I see posters still can not get a simple straight-forward answer to a basic question. :)
OP.. The Thor - Thor California product was decent in that time frame. All wood construction IIRC. Check for delam if fiberglass and irregularities in floor.
Bottom line. You are asking about a 11-15 year old trailer. If everything works and the structure is not falling apart and it doesn't smell like something died inside - you should be good to go. - SolidAxleDurangExplorer II:-)
- SolidAxleDurangExplorer II
mikebreeze wrote:
I've had mine for a little over a year. Thor owns Four Winds. I think that you have to put some work into all RV's in the form of maintenance and improvements. That I have done. But I have not had any major repair issues with my rig. Oh, and I have 137,000 miles on it. Bought it with 136,000.
1,000 trouble free files?? That's got to be a record!!! ;) - JEBarExplorer
B.O. Plenty wrote:
Thor is primarily a holding company for a bunch of manufacturers that for the most part operate independently much like Forest River does. Some of the companies made good products, others not so good.
B.O.
agree .... Fleetwood and Keystone both fall under the Thor umbrella .... while they do offer some historically good lines, they seem to be evolving into a company that produces lines that are long on glitz and suspect on guts .... both Thor and Forest River are mega corporations with all positive and negatives common to businesses that grow so large .... the only privately held larger manufacture that offers an alternative is Jayco
Jim
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