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- kab449ExplorerMy brother has the 35' model with the mid TV, L sofa, and bath and a half. Built on the Ford V10 chassis. He really likes it. Had a few problems fixed under the warranty. He did change the bed to a sleep number, the mattresses they put in are not the most comfortable. It is a good solid coach.
- chuckftboyExplorerIt seems that there are not many dissatisfied Bounder owners out there. That has to tell you something about the quality.
- Crazy_RayExplorerWE love our Bounder. One Happy Camper :B
- GGoodsellExplorerWe've had a 2009 Bounder 32V (no longer offered) since 2010 and am very happy with it. We find it comfortable, easy to drive, and have had minimal issues. We tow a Honda CRV and
barely know it's there. We've towed throughout California and into the High Sierras without issues. The rear overhang is not really an issue, but you need to keep an eye on it when close to objects and you need to swing to one side or another. We average between 6 and 6.5 mpg.
We feel it offers a lot for the money. - tommy_gExplorerWe have loved our soon to be 17 year old. It has served us well.
- PortWentworthSaExplorerFleetwood does built a very nice M/h no matter which one of their lines you choose. We have a fleetwood and just love it. Minimal problems with ours. Ours is a 2002 and in all these years none of the inside components have failed at all. The brakes gave is some problems but taken care of now. The gas engine and tranny have run great.
- wildmanbakerExplorerBy sway, you mean the tail waging. A rear track bar fixes that problem, If you mean side to side rocking, moving the sway bar links to the inside hole will help a great deal. Have you personally driven the MH? Take it for a ride and if the road is clear steer left and right while on the road to see how it does. A salesman will be with you, ask why it does what it does and how to fix it.
- hankoExplorerproblem with that and alot of gas coaches is the longer than should be rear overhang. I think fleetwood uses a 228 inch wheel base on the 34. if its on a 20,500 lb chasis walk away. 22,000 would probably be ok.
- sandhillsExplorerFrom the research I have done on this site, it seems people warn about swaying with RV's that have longer rear end(for lack of better words). To me....this Class A has the rear wheels more forward. Any issues with this?
- rcarpe06ExplorerWe purchased a 2014 Bounder Classic 34B earlier this summer. We love it. We thought it was a great value for the price. Also happy with the quality of the unit and its features.
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