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BarneyS
Aug 23, 2014Explorer III
I disagree with the "nobody" comment. I have had two Sunnybrook trailers dating back to 1997. I still have the second one. Neither has ever had to go in for any kind of service. I have had to tighten, repair minor items myself but have never had to take it to the dealer for any kind of repairs.
Had a set screw come loose on the slideout mechanism one time but a mobile repair man found it and fixed it in about 3 minutes. That is the only "major" problem that we have had.
Sunnybrooks are now made by Winnabago so I cannot vouch for the quality of those rigs but our present rig has been faultless since the day we purchased it almost 10 years ago. I would say that is pretty darn good quality, and I certainly would not call it a "junk"! :)
Barney
Had a set screw come loose on the slideout mechanism one time but a mobile repair man found it and fixed it in about 3 minutes. That is the only "major" problem that we have had.
Sunnybrooks are now made by Winnabago so I cannot vouch for the quality of those rigs but our present rig has been faultless since the day we purchased it almost 10 years ago. I would say that is pretty darn good quality, and I certainly would not call it a "junk"! :)
Barney
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