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- donn0128Explorer IIHave you looked at the FR web site?
- C_B_ExplorerNo experience with the ones you named. I had a 2003 FR Cardinal for 10 years and currently have a 2013 FR Cedar Creek. Very happy with both.
C.B. - time_traveler1ExplorerI have asked various dealers they only want to discuss product they have on their lot
- time_traveler1ExplorerI checked FR website clear as mud lol
Its like trying to buy a mattress they use all these different names? - wing_zealotExplorerThe only way you can tell which is better then the others is to examine each one with a fine tooth comb. Look under neat it and see how the frame and cross members are built, look on top and see how good the roof and seams are, open doors and look behind the facia and see how the cabinets are built, pull drawers all the way out see how they are constructed, look up inside the storage compartments and see how it's made. In short, you got to get your blue jeans dirty. You have to decide for yourself which are better than the others, and how much relative to each other they are worth. Are there differences, I'm sure there are, but I doubt anyone on here can tell you. But you'll get a lot of "mines good". If someone says "their's is a not good" - now you might have something of value.
- donn0128Explorer III think if you check out a select single floor plan you will see the difference.
Evo is pretty light weight.
Surveyor is maybe a bit better overall.
Coachman is probably the fanciestmof the theee.
I guess budget and TV need to play a part in your decision.
Can your TV safely handle each loaded floor plan your looking at?
Is there enough room for your family to be comfortable?
Are holding tanks sufficiently large for your needs?
Is it strong enough to hold up until it is paid off? - newman_fulltimeExplorer II
time_traveler wrote:
I have asked various dealers they only want to discuss product they have on their lot
I will garentee you this no matter what you buy it will at some point break and you will call it all types ofnames - RoyBExplorer II
- time_traveler1ExplorerThanks
- handye9Explorer IIDoesn't matter who puts them together. The key to their longevity is how the end users maintain them.
Let them sit out in the weather, drag them down bad roads, and ignore routine maintainenance, they all turn to junk, very quickly.
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