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- jrs1871ExplorerYes it is. We have a couple that have been fulltiming in a Silverback for over a year now. They had a few issues in the beginning but I think everything is taken care of now. None of the issues were major; they were just irritating.
I think you can find that is virtually any brand of trailer coming off the lines now. - SquattingdogExplorerIs it capable of a year long adventure throughout the USA if properly taken care of and maintained?
- HalmfamilyExplorerThe Silverback has peaked roofs on there slides compared to the flat roofs on the other Creeks. We had looked at the Silverback but with the peaked roofs you cannot put slide covers on the.
- pulsarExplorerI believe there is no difference; that is, there are 3 editions of the Cedar Creek model: Cedar Creek Champagne, Cedar Creek Hathaway, and Cedar Creek Silverback. Each is also done by the edition: Champagne, Hathaway, and Silverback.
Tom - donn0128Explorer IIThere the same. Forest River Inc is the manufacturer. Cedar Creek is the division. Under Cedar Creek division are two models. Regular Cedar Creek and CC Silverback. The basic difference is price and amenities. They all come down the exact same assembly line. Silverbacks tend to have floor plans oriented more to families. Regular Creeks are more luxurious and aimed to couples.
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