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Aug 24, 2014Explorer
I have a 2012 Timber Ridge 240rks that I'm using for a third year now. It's not nearly as well assembled as the Springdale TT I had before it, seems they didn't drive a single screw straight, but I'd have to say most of the components are of better quality. I've drug it around about 16k miles so far and the screws have all fallen out of the cabinets a couple times and I've had to glue them back in. The plastic trim around the steps has weather cracked and is falling off already, and the awning track is pulling off the trailer. I've also had to rework a bunch of the trim around the bottom, mostly due to assembly issues and I've got some cracking on the corners of the front fiberglass cap that I'm keeping an eye on and may have to start doing repairs on shortly. Just about everything that has a connector in it plumbing wise has leaked at one point or other, as is common for TT's the tank quantity indicators are virtually worthless, and the floor is prone to being somewhat noisy.
On the plus side the layout is nice, and the TT does well insulation wise in the colder shoulder seasons when the nights get well below freezing. I've had issues during this time of year with my other RV's that I haven't experienced yet with the Timber Ridge.
On the plus side the layout is nice, and the TT does well insulation wise in the colder shoulder seasons when the nights get well below freezing. I've had issues during this time of year with my other RV's that I haven't experienced yet with the Timber Ridge.
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