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- mwebber78ExplorerPrice range is important and fiberglass or tin? My opinion goes from Jayco through Arcic Fox/Nash depending on the criteria.
- Adam-12ExplorerEveryone's opinion will vary, but Airstream goes without saying. Also, Skyline has UL listed trailers and chassis too.
- SteeljagExplorerI do not think I've ever observed a triple axle Airstream!
- colliehaulerExplorer IIIIt depends on what price range your talking about. For me a new custom built New Horizon TT would be top dog.
- Jayco23FBExplorerJayco - 2 year warranty
- gmw_photosExplorer
Road Ruler wrote:
That A/S looks like a fancy dining car from the railroad .... sitting there all nice and pretty on them triple axles. Nice ! - Road_RulerExplorer
- dahkotaExplorerIf I was only looking at build quality, I would go with Open Range, Arctic Fox, or Outdoors RV.
- PenManExplorerMost will recommend the one that they own. So do I. Check out Open Range to see quality. Moved up from a Rockwood Roo and it is a major step up in quality.
- dadmomhExplorerAs noted in previous posts, we're partial to the Rockwood line....this is our second one. The Surveyor is also a Forest River product, but built much differently. Suggest you pull up either the Surveyor brochure or Forest River....they did have info on the brochure that showed the manufacturing differences. There are not a lot of Surveyor dealers around, but if you're interested in looking at one, contact FR directly for a list of dealers in your area.
Actually, you'll probably get as many "best" responses as there are responders.
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