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Richard_999
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Jan 14, 2018

REXHALL OWNERS FORUM

I have just purchased a REXHALL ROSE AIR , which is the 2nd 2nd REXHALL that I have owned.

I have found a REXHALL FORUM on Yahoo ... but it is not very active.
I have not found one HERE , and wonder if there is one , or how to start one.

REXHALLS are amazing units with fantastic designs , and I would really enjoy being involved with other REXHALL OWNERS !

Richard / S. Carolina
2000 REXHALL Rose Air
2004 Honda CRV
  • To bad no one ever picked up on the double full length slides that Rexhall had in one of their last models. It was a good looking motor home. I wonder how that model is working out for owners now that they've been out there for awhile.
  • Supercub ... Mine is exactly THAT.
    (2) .. 12 ft slides , deep slides... that make it VERY ROOMY inside... Amazingly so.
    I did see a unit by Fleetwood that had the same REAR slide, but not the beauty & roominess of the FRONT.

    I drove 700 miles one way, to get this one.... and am THRILLED just to sit in it.


    Richard / S. Carolina
  • supercub wrote:
    To bad no one ever picked up on the double full length slides that Rexhall had in one of their last models. It was a good looking motor home. I wonder how that model is working out for owners now that they've been out there for awhile.



    I remain a fan of Rexhall. Bill Rex was instrumental in many of today's RV's now standard items. Really respect the safety, and other features, added to Rexhall's.

    Specifically on the dual full length slides (T-Rex I believe they called them:)!). It was another well engineered and implanted feature by Rexhall.

    We came very close to buying a 'bridge to regiment' gas pusher Class A, the 37' based one on the Workhorse UFO with 8.1 in the rear. Dual T-Rex slides, resulted in a coach with more 'useable' room in side then many 45' coaches. I always claimed you could square dance in them:)!

    We toured the factory, and always remember that they had a 40' DP with two T-Rex slides in the back of the factory. The front passenger corner was damaged. The gent giving us the tour, said the couple who owned the coach went off the road to avoid a deer at about 50MPH, and it hit a tree. Both walked away from the accident. They RV was brought in on a flatbed, and when dropped off. They connected batteries back up to it, and tried to open the slides. Both slides came out normally. That steel cage they build around these coaches, really seem to provide a safety edge.

    Like the one piece cast fiberglass roofs too.

    I always felt the Rexhalls were a 'good bang for the buck'. And finally, as we were researching these units, I never met an owner that was not happy with their coaches. Most commented about the unique layouts in many of them. Like the entertainment center behind passenger seat, so you were not looking up at an angle to watch TV., etc.

    Best to you all,
    Smitty
  • Smitty ... The TV feature is one of the items I most admire about my REXHALL.
    As you said , no more looking up , at an angle.

    Nice post ... Thanks

    Richard / S. Carolina
    2000 REXHALL Rose Air
    2004 CRV
  • Richard_999 wrote:

    I have found a REXHALL FORUM on Yahoo ... but it is not very active.
    I have not found one HERE , and wonder if there is one , or how to start one.

    Richard / S. Carolina
    2000 REXHALL Rose Air
    2004 Honda CRV


    There are no brand specific forums here. It's not likely any would be considered, especially for brands the forum owner does not sell.