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deltabravo's avatar
Aug 17, 2015

Which toy haulers Do or Don't use Lippert (LCI) frames?

Title says it all.

I know Northwood (Desert Fox) doesn't, but unsure about some of the others out there.

I'm pretty sure everything Keystone makes uses LCI frames.

16 Replies

  • Sounds like a legitimate question though the answer is going to be pretty short since most toy haulers unfortunately use the LCI frames. I did find a company that said they would request changes I asked for on a LCI frame as long as they felt it wouldn't void their warranty. The RV Factory making new Weekend Warriors. I was asking for some bracing around the spring hangers and some cross members added between the frame rails where the 6-point jacks were. I also wanted to inspect the frame before they started building on it.
  • I would imagine bearing grease is on everyone's mind with a Lippert frame.
  • arhayes wrote:
    And, what are you postulating?


    He probably does not want an LCI frame. I share that opinion. It was an absolute criteria when I was trailer shopping, and part of the reason I ended up with a TT instead of Toy Hauler (I with Northwoods would build bigger Toy Haulers!)

    In fact, just about the all the problems I've had with my current trailer had been Lippert components failing. If I can't get a Lippert-free trailer next go around, I'll probably build my own.
  • Our Grand Design Monentum uses LCI. Is this info not avbl on the web as it seems your going to have a hard time collecting all makes? And, what are you postulating?