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Apr-21-2015 11:37 PM
Hedgehog wrote:
As you guys might have notice from other posts, I am looking at trading my diesel pusher for a fifthwheel. I have had good luck with Montana's but the Bighorn's have also caught my eye. The local Bighorn dealer is a Campingworld. I have purchased accessories from them but don't know how they are with customer satisfaction as far as Rv sales and service after the fact.
I am looking at the Bighorn 3160EL and since there isn't one on the lot, they gave me a build sheet to spec one out the way I would want it ordered. Most of the options are self explanatory but some are not.
Is Goodyear G rated tires worth $2323 when it comes with G rated tires?
There is a 12.25X3.375 upgraded brakes with E-z lube axles for $1549. They are 8000# axles but do not change the GVWR
any input about both Bighorn's and camping world purchase experience would be appreciated.
Apr-21-2015 10:20 PM
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Apr-21-2015 02:50 PM
Ohiojude wrote:
We bought a Big Country from CW in Akron OH. We did have a warranty issue and also some regular maint done. We were happy with the whole buying experience and service work. The guys in the service dept were really great and one guy went out of his way to get us something they didn't carry but he was able to get and install. I have recommended them to several people. We had such a horrible experience with Hufnaggle here in PA and Winnebago that left a bad taste but CW has sure changed that.
Judy
Apr-21-2015 12:55 PM
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Apr-21-2015 06:22 AM
RustyJC wrote:Hedgehog wrote:
Is Goodyear G rated tires worth $2323 when it comes with G rated tires?
Back in 2010 I bought 4 17.5" aluminum wheels complete with center caps and lug nuts with Michelin XTA 215/75R17.5 tires (rated 4,805 lbs @ 120 PSIG) mounted and balanced and shipped to me for about that price. Obviously, I think $2,323 for a mere tire upgrade is absurd!
By the way, I used these wheels and tires to replace my 16" Goodyear G614 RSTs on my 2004 Mobile Suites 36RE3. The 17.5" tires were actually about a 1/2" smaller in diameter than the G614s, so they will fit anywhere the LT235/85R16 G614s (rated 3,750 lbs @ 110 PSIG) will.
So to put it in perspective, you could probably buy a 17.5" wheel/tire package, sell the OEM tires & wheels and have a far more capable, worry free wheel & tire setup for the $2,323 you're being charged for the upgrade to G614s.
I got almost 32% off of MSRP on our 2014 Mobile Suites from a dealer ~1000 miles from our home. If Camping World isn't approaching a 25% to 30% discount, it would be worth your while to shop around for other dealers
Rusty
Apr-21-2015 06:00 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:Hedgehog wrote:
The local Bighorn dealer is a Campingworld. I have purchased accessories from them but don't know how they are with customer satisfaction as far as Rv sales and service after the fact.
If you have read many posts on this and other RV forums, you would already know the answer to this question.
My take: The risk is too high to involve Camping World on anything with more moving parts than a folding lawn chair.
Apr-21-2015 05:52 AM
Hedgehog wrote:
Is Goodyear G rated tires worth $2323 when it comes with G rated tires?
Apr-21-2015 05:48 AM
Hedgehog wrote:
The local Bighorn dealer is a Campingworld. I have purchased accessories from them but don't know how they are with customer satisfaction as far as Rv sales and service after the fact.