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luvlabs
Aug 27, 2013Explorer
The best you normally can do with Tiffin is 25% on a new unit, factory order. You might be able to do that on a dealer stock unit as well - push them. You might be able to get a little bit higher on a 2013 leftover.
That size Tiffin motorhome will be on a 24,000 lb Ford Chassis with 22.5 wheels. You will not be running out of carrying capacity anytime soon. It will also be on a long wheelbase. Bottom line, it will drive very well without any suspension "fixes" that a lot of people feel the need to do to other manufactures coaches.
As you have found out, Tiffin gives you a whole lot more value than other manufacturers. We had all LED lights on our 2012 even before the Phaeton and Bus models did. The cabinets are all solid wood, the fabrics are the same used in the bigger coaches are just some examples.
Not sure what part of Iowa you are in, but there is a very highly regarded dealer, Kings Campers, in Wausau, Wisconsin that you might want to start with.
That size Tiffin motorhome will be on a 24,000 lb Ford Chassis with 22.5 wheels. You will not be running out of carrying capacity anytime soon. It will also be on a long wheelbase. Bottom line, it will drive very well without any suspension "fixes" that a lot of people feel the need to do to other manufactures coaches.
As you have found out, Tiffin gives you a whole lot more value than other manufacturers. We had all LED lights on our 2012 even before the Phaeton and Bus models did. The cabinets are all solid wood, the fabrics are the same used in the bigger coaches are just some examples.
Not sure what part of Iowa you are in, but there is a very highly regarded dealer, Kings Campers, in Wausau, Wisconsin that you might want to start with.
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