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- donn0128Explorer IIGood luck! There is from what I see no rhyme or reason to RV nomenclature. It could mean number of slides, number of beds, placement of kitchen,living or bathrooms.
- Rich_MarExplorerI'm with you. To many mfg out there using different letters meaning different things, and I'm not sure they all have a logical meaning. I can add one more to your list- S is for slide. I can usually come close so I'm not wasting my time looking in a RK when I want a RL.
- MN_BenExplorerI compared two, RL and RE. I looked like one was rear living (couch was at the back) and the other was rear entertainment (TV and cabinet with window at the back).
Ben - Colo_NativeExplorerThe one thing I know if it has a B it is usually a bunk model. Mine a 315 RST and I have no idea why or what. Good Luck
- Two_HandsExplorerI read an article, possibly in Trailer Life or Motorhome magazine, that seemed to explain the model numbers and letters. They represented just what each manufacturer wanted them to represent.
- VoodooMedicineMExplorerMine is an FLR
Front Living Room - Chuck_thehammerExplorermine is a 29FKCS.
Front Kitchen,
29 for a 31 foot trailer plus tongue.
C could mean Fiberglass sided.. as metal was standard. and fiberglass was extra charge
S for Trailer. or nothing.
Coachmen Cascade Premier
factory weight tag is a LIE... 7,500 when its really 8,300 EMPTY. - BB_TXNomadTypically;
FL - front living
RL - rear living
RE - rear entertainment (TV in rear)
TS - triple slide
QS - quad slide
FK - front kitchen
MK - mid kitchen
RK - rear kitchen
FB - front bath
BH - bunkhouse
BR - bonus room
SA - side aisle - K_CharlesExplorerThey are model identifications and mean different things to different manufacturers.
- sharker6ExplorerROFLMAO is what I do when they tell me the price
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