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Lou_R
Jan 14, 2013Explorer
I have been out in the desert and missed this topic. I don't own the RWT3400, I have the RWS3400. This is the 5th motorhome I have owned and for handling, and power the road warrior is one of the best.
Pluses; with the six shocks in the rear this rig turns corners better then any motorhome I have owned, tow rating with the diesel is 8,000 lbs, thats a lot when I only tow a Jeep Wrangler. Power with this coach, I climed the grapevine 60 mph in third gear 3/4 throttle towing the Jeep. This coach has the best bathroom I have ever owned, it accuatly has room.
Neg. The cealing are high, my wife needs a steep stool to get to the cubbards. The outside compartments are hard to excess when the slides are out.
In closing, this rig was made to be used with no hookups and is ideal for that purpose. I think it is a well built coach that gets great comments from people who have never seen it.
Pluses; with the six shocks in the rear this rig turns corners better then any motorhome I have owned, tow rating with the diesel is 8,000 lbs, thats a lot when I only tow a Jeep Wrangler. Power with this coach, I climed the grapevine 60 mph in third gear 3/4 throttle towing the Jeep. This coach has the best bathroom I have ever owned, it accuatly has room.
Neg. The cealing are high, my wife needs a steep stool to get to the cubbards. The outside compartments are hard to excess when the slides are out.
In closing, this rig was made to be used with no hookups and is ideal for that purpose. I think it is a well built coach that gets great comments from people who have never seen it.
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