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ScottG wrote:
I think if your going to be in the sun a lot and keep it a long time then it's well worth it. In fact I wont buy our next RV (fiver) without it because we'll be traveling throughout the sun belt .
However, if your the type that trades in every five years then I'd skip it.
Feb-23-2015 11:54 AM
Feb-23-2015 08:45 AM
HSVBamaBob wrote:gtsum wrote:
this will be our first fifth wheel...only other camper we have had was a small pop up (I grew up camping and travelling around the country when younger in a Class A though). I would think we would keep it longer than 5 years...I can only see moving to a diesel pusher A in the future,
We are in the same boat you are in gtsum (we are considering a Cedar Creek 38RD as a retirement upgrade from our current 5er) and the FBP is a $7K option on the 'creek as well. Like you, our rig will be outside 365 days a year and we plan on traveling to the high country & desert southwest (decidedly decal-hostile environments! :E )
You mentioned something else: time of ownership. Even though this is your first 5er, a 'Bolt is about as big as you can go so I seriously doubt you will get a case of upgradeitis in fact, if you move to a Class A you will probably be downsizing :B
So with those factors in mind, I would say go for the FBP (we are!)
BTW, what are you gonna pull your 'Bolt with? Always like to compare TV notes (1T Dually Dodge 4x4 here)
Feb-23-2015 05:42 AM
gtsum wrote:
this will be our first fifth wheel...only other camper we have had was a small pop up (I grew up camping and travelling around the country when younger in a Class A though). I would think we would keep it longer than 5 years...I can only see moving to a diesel pusher A in the future,
Feb-21-2015 04:53 PM
Lantley wrote:Winged One wrote:
It's kind of like an auto-leveling system. You don't think its worth the cost until you have one, then you are glad you do.
Auto level reduces the workload. Auto level provides one touch convenience, no doubt auto level is required in my book.
However FBP is totally cosmetic. FBP is more about style than substance.
The two options are not in the same category for me
Feb-21-2015 04:51 PM
Winged One wrote:
It's kind of like an auto-leveling system. You don't think its worth the cost until you have one, then you are glad you do.
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Feb-21-2015 03:30 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Winged One wrote:
We bought ours off the lot, and it was a left over model. If I had to order, I don't know if I could cough up the kind of dough they wanted for it. But this was a great deal.
And now I can say its been much easier to deal with than my previous white fiberglass.
The easiest though was our 1988 Jayco with the aluminum sides. Virtually no maintenance.
Is the white on yours paint or clear coat over fiberglass?
Feb-20-2015 08:59 PM
Winged One wrote:
We bought ours off the lot, and it was a left over model. If I had to order, I don't know if I could cough up the kind of dough they wanted for it. But this was a great deal.
And now I can say its been much easier to deal with than my previous white fiberglass.
The easiest though was our 1988 Jayco with the aluminum sides. Virtually no maintenance.
Feb-20-2015 05:44 PM