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Hitch Hiker, I'm back!

FlatBroke
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Hitch Hiker back on the market! Looking good!

Hitch Hiker
"08" 29.5 FKTG LS
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JTrac
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topjimmy wrote:
Hickory cabinets for that price they better My 2012 Montana has SOLID hickory throughout even on the fridge they better do better than that for 80k I need to know how it is built underneath before I would spend 80k the mid priced luxury models are really putting ALOT of nice features for less than that


Excel builds their own frames in house. They are fully boxed. The walls and ceiling are all wood framed. The fiberglass exterior is laminated to the framing. One thing Excel does, which others may do also, not sure, is use sheets of fiberglass that are wide enough so no seam is needed near the bottom to join two pieces. I noticed that was on the HH. I doubt if hickory cabinets make them any more functional than anyone else's but they do look nice, as you well know. I would bet the HH's are built the same way.
JimT
2020 Jayco Pinnacle 32RLTS, 2020 Ford F350, Platinum, 6.7 diesel, 4X4, CCLB, SRW, 12,400 GVWR

FlatBroke
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oldtrojan66 wrote:
Not a huge deal, but just something we have noticed. Lots of the new rigs have really dark cabinetry and we have decided this is just a fad change to make the 3-6 year old units look older and out of date. Nice to see some lighter colors on a new one. I think the lighter colors make the interior look bigger. JMHO.

david


Yeah, having had both light and dark we prefer the lighter. The inside just seems more homey. Not sure I like the comeback of white cabinets, seems a little extreme.

Hitch Hiker
"08" 29.5 FKTG LS

oldtrojan66
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Not a huge deal, but just something we have noticed. Lots of the new rigs have really dark cabinetry and we have decided this is just a fad change to make the 3-6 year old units look older and out of date. Nice to see some lighter colors on a new one. I think the lighter colors make the interior look bigger. JMHO.

david
2007 Jayco Designer 36RLTS
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colliehauler
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topjimmy wrote:
Hickory cabinets for that price they better My 2012 Montana has SOLID hickory throughout even on the fridge they better do better than that for 80k I need to know how it is built underneath before I would spend 80k the mid priced luxury models are really putting ALOT of nice features for less than that
Young's welding had a little bit better reputation then Lippert on frames.

colliehauler
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HEH458 wrote:
They may look the same but an Excel and HH were built a lot different underneath the skin. If Excel is building them, are they building them like an Excel with wood framing and fiberglass insulation or like a HH with aluminum framing and the blue Styrofoam?
Unless I'm wrong the D/A & Champagne Hitch Hiker was built with wood screwed together with blue Dow insulation.

topjimmy
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Hickory cabinets for that price they better My 2012 Montana has SOLID hickory throughout even on the fridge they better do better than that for 80k I need to know how it is built underneath before I would spend 80k the mid priced luxury models are really putting ALOT of nice features for less than that
2015 Montana 3735MK Legacy,2007 3500HD GMC Dually LBZ Duramax/Allison ,Pacbrake,Firestone Airbags Bullydog Tuner

FlatBroke
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Duck wrote:
If they are just placing a HH label on the front then it is not a true HH. JMO
Don

I repeat the whole front cap is an HH. No resemblance to an Excel. Mike wanted them built in Kansas, not sure they are. Sure more info will be available.

Hitch Hiker
"08" 29.5 FKTG LS

HEH458
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They may look the same but an Excel and HH were built a lot different underneath the skin. If Excel is building them, are they building them like an Excel with wood framing and fiberglass insulation or like a HH with aluminum framing and the blue Styrofoam?

WeBeFulltimers
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JTrac wrote:
Has to be an Excel product. Many of the features are an exact duplicate of what is in mine, including the hickory cabinets. Not sure any other manufacturer uses that wood. The water manifold is another give away. You could put a picture of mine with it and you wouldn't know which was which.


My Montana has hickory cabinets.
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Duck
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If they are just placing a HH label on the front then it is not a true HH. JMO
Don
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JTrac
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Has to be an Excel product. Many of the features are an exact duplicate of what is in mine, including the hickory cabinets. Not sure any other manufacturer uses that wood. The water manifold is another give away. You could put a picture of mine with it and you wouldn't know which was which.
JimT
2020 Jayco Pinnacle 32RLTS, 2020 Ford F350, Platinum, 6.7 diesel, 4X4, CCLB, SRW, 12,400 GVWR

Vette_Racer
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We haven't heard for sure but general feeling is that they are being built by Excel at Smith Center for NuWa, best of both worlds.
KE5NCP
2016 Ram CC Dually, 2011 HitchHiker 349 RSB DA, 2018 Wrangler unlimited Rubicon

FlatBroke
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Duck wrote:
From what I have read the trailer is not being built at the Hitchhiker factory. Everything point to Excel. No exact information from Mike Mitchel, owner of NuWa, but he should be posting soon about build methods etc.
Don

Mike mentioned several weeks ago he was working on a deal with an other high end manufacture for NuWa,s. Possibly to build them in his plants. Real details haven't been released. It defiantly has the NuWa front cap on it though.

Hitch Hiker
"08" 29.5 FKTG LS

Me_Again
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Excel 34IKE looks like the same floor plan. Chris

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