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TWolf
Jul 03, 2013Explorer
I agree with H&E about the Forest River line. My wife and I bought a 2013 Rockwood 26' TT. Nothing but problems with it. I may have to towing issue figured out, time will tell. The electric stabilizer jacks are worthless. I can level the trailer out and when I run the slides out, the trailer will drop 3 to 4 inches on that side. With a sat dish, as soon as you start to walk, you loose reception it moves that much. Not a big fan of Rockwood.
We had a Nash and I think that was the best trailer that we have owned out of the six that we have had over the years. The only draw back was it weighed 8300 dry. Never had a issue with it. Only reason we sold is that we did not need the bunk beds. In laws had a Arctic Fox 5th wheel and loved it. So I would say a Arctic Fox or Nash.
We had a Nash and I think that was the best trailer that we have owned out of the six that we have had over the years. The only draw back was it weighed 8300 dry. Never had a issue with it. Only reason we sold is that we did not need the bunk beds. In laws had a Arctic Fox 5th wheel and loved it. So I would say a Arctic Fox or Nash.
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