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- eDUBzExplorerLooks Good Stro!
Today I washed the whole trailer and roof. - 2BLAZERSExplorerWell un-winterized the toyhauler and started getting ready for a riding weekend at East Fort Rock in a couple days. (Central Oregon, near Bend)
- stro1965Explorer
The_real_wild1 wrote:
How do they attach? How thick are they? Looks good in the pic.
They are self sticking tiles (the come in a sheet about 6"x24"). You can cut them on a tablesaw. It's strange because they have a thin layer of actual stone on them. Very cool. Realistic texture and everything! - sin_cal_hdExplorerWhat did we do?
We brought our wolfpack 325 home for the 1st time. 2hr drive with no trailer brakes. The local dodge dealer in the town we purchased the rv from said the factory brake control was not relaying info to pc. Longest 2 hrs Ive ever driven. Have an appointment tomorrow with our local dodge dealer.
1st issue not with the trailer. - The_real_wild1ExplorerHow do they attach? How thick are they? Looks good in the pic.
- stro1965ExplorerI went from this:

To this:
Cost $45 for the "smart tiles" on Amazon. Looks awesome. I've always thought the fireplace was boring in my rig. - eDUBzExplorer
nayther wrote:
eDUBz wrote:
Posted it for sale :)
buying something bigger?
Yeah - Sand storm 251GSLC fingers crossed that it's what we want, closest dealer that has one is up in Hesperia. - naytherExplorer
eDUBz wrote:
Posted it for sale :)
buying something bigger? - eDUBzExplorer
dedmiston wrote:
eDUBz wrote:
Posted it for sale :)
Wow. You weren't fooling around.
Good luck to you. We sold ours last year and it was quite a chore. I think it took me about ten days to sell my pickup and 3 or 4 months to sell the Warrior. Lots of lookie loos and plenty of weirdos too. One guy drove all the way up from Orange Country and didn't say more than two words or even ask any questions. Another family brought their kids but no diaper bag. Things went sideways and my wife had to take them to our new rig on the other side of the storage yard to clean up the rugrat. I ended up selling it to one of the nicest guys I've ever met. I spent hours with him going over every screw, wire, and tank to show him every quirk. He bought it so his boy who lives with his ex would spend more time with him. Perfect.
You have an advantage since yours is so much newer than mine was. You're in a good location too; your best market is going to be guys at your local base. I had a number of guys drive up from there to take a look at mine, but they didn't have enough free time to deal with the level of DIY maintenance that an older unit like ours would require. The size and age of yours should be a lot easier to sell.
Good luck!
Yeah my wife is pushing hard to get a new one and Ive been looking off and on for the last 3 weeks - we are probably going to go look at a unit that we been keeping tabs on, Sand storm 251GSLC just to make sure it's the one. luckily I kept up with all the minor issues and did some upgrades and is ready for a new family. I know what you mean about weirdos I had a custom truck I sold and same thing. Was a nightmare. - dedmistonModerator
eDUBz wrote:
Posted it for sale :)
Wow. You weren't fooling around.
Good luck to you. We sold ours last year and it was quite a chore. I think it took me about ten days to sell my pickup and 3 or 4 months to sell the Warrior. Lots of lookie loos and plenty of weirdos too. One guy drove all the way up from Orange Country and didn't say more than two words or even ask any questions. Another family brought their kids but no diaper bag. Things went sideways and my wife had to take them to our new rig on the other side of the storage yard to clean up the rugrat. I ended up selling it to one of the nicest guys I've ever met. I spent hours with him going over every screw, wire, and tank to show him every quirk. He bought it so his boy who lives with his ex would spend more time with him. Perfect.
You have an advantage since yours is so much newer than mine was. You're in a good location too; your best market is going to be guys at your local base. I had a number of guys drive up from there to take a look at mine, but they didn't have enough free time to deal with the level of DIY maintenance that an older unit like ours would require. The size and age of yours should be a lot easier to sell.
Good luck!
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