Lynnmor wrote:
shelbyd wrote:
What to do. May have the keep old reliable.
I had a Sunline, believe me, keep it if you can. All the convenience items that a new trailer might offer ain't worth the aggravation you will have.
A big
X2After much debating and researching we traded our 2006 Sunline T-2075 in for an 2016 Arctic Fox. We just wanted a little more room.
Well the Arctic Fox can not hold a candle to the superior workmanship in our old Sunline. The new AF is a good trailer as far as most of the materials used, but has been a fixer-upper before we even started camping with it. Most of the issues due to poor workmanship during the assembly should have been caught and fixed before it left Northwood's facilities. Quality control during construction is woefully lacking. :R
Unfortunately and regrettably so, past and present Sunline owners know, Sunline went out of business in late 2006. :(
By the way, our Sunline was never back to the dealers in 10 years, not even once for any adjustments or repairs. I just performed routine maintenance that all RVs require and replaced normal wear items like tires, brakes, etc. I did replace the air condition after 8 years. That was it. ;)