Dawn and I took delivery of our RLTS yesterday from Buffalo RV. Never towed anything larger than utility trailers before, so getting it into our suburban driveway was a task I hadn't looked forward to, but it didn't go too badly. Nice towing rig but it sure can push around a 1-ton dually over uneven pavement!
As noted previously, the back end stab jacks do hang low. Also I think we're not level enough. Had them install a Reese Signature 18K (underbed rails) and two guys worked on it all day. When we finally hooked up the default height of the hitch was too low, and by then the guys were in no mood to split hairs, so they moved the hitch up two holes, as high as the Reese will go. That, combined with the MorRyde suspension at it's low setting, and I am too low in the back. Is this suspension change something I can do in my driveway? Haven't gone out this morning to look things over yet.
One major problem with the unit itself is we didn't get an oven! Apparently Jayco substitutes a cooktop when you order the convection microwave upgrade. Isn't that thoughtful of them. Nothing we saw in any literature indicated this, and as we plan to live in this trailer for 4-5 months every year, we let the dealer know that a range WILL be installed. The only question is who pays for it. I assume and hope that is between Jayco and Buffalo RV. Mark, one of the ownership group, doesn't think Jayco will cover it, but he seemed to be accepting responsibility. I'll let you know how this one turns out.
Only other big problem was a stripped gear on the rear stab jack motor. The tech said it worked fine the day before when he went through everything. I suspect the guy doing our walkthrough may have stripped it by hitting the wrong direction when he was demoing it for us. I seem to recall a slight grinding noise when he first tried it, and from then on the motor spun, but the long rod wasn't turning. After the tech removed the motor, you could see that the gear is pretty fine, not too beefy at all. As there is no auto-shutdown or slip clutch I would suggest care when retracting... when it stops going up, shut down! Also when extending, I plan to stop on moderate contact and finish seating the feet with the hand crank.
Eric
'08 Designer 35RLTS
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