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dobbler98
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Sep 08, 2016

2004 Holiday Rambler Admiral 30'

Does anyone have input about this year and model? We are looking at 2, one is the 30QB and the other is 30PDD. I get the QB=queen bed but what does PDD stand for? Do all Holiday Rambler Admirals come with a heated basement/tanks and dual pane windows? One lists em the other doesn't but I thought that was standard equipment? We have owned 2 Winnebagos but the floor plan on this model is great for us. Any info at all is appreciated as we move from Class C to Class A. Thanks.
  • We bought her today. So far we love it. Stopped for our first night.
  • Had one for 8 years. Had the 2003 & 2004 34-SBD. The 2003 caught fire and was a total loss. Bought the 2004 and they had a recall for the fuel line bracket on top of the engine. The bracket was not properly hardened. The wet bay heater, dual pane windows and energy management system were options. You will want to make sure that the following recalls were completed. Air flow diverter kit to increase air flow over the spark plug wires. Brake caliper, dash instrument cluster replaced.
  • We have a 2002 Holiday Rambler 32 PDB which we bought new. It's very similar to the 32 PDB in the 2004 brochure. I bought it because I was impressed with the steel and aluminum frame, as well as aluminum siding. Needless to say, there have been no delamination problems. I'll be glad to share our experiences if it will be helpful. I'm not sure what the differences betweeen the 30 ft and 32 foot are.

    Ed