Sep-16-2016 11:02 AM
Oct-06-2016 03:57 PM
Hookem2004 wrote:
A dealer for Momentum in Central CA is advertising a 397 for 77K. They claim to be a high volume dealer. Wonder what would be a good counter offer to that without insulting them. Any ideas?
Oct-06-2016 03:55 PM
Oct-06-2016 05:26 AM
Oct-06-2016 05:24 AM
taken wrote:
I agree Crystal. GD makes a great product and really stands behind them after the sale. That said, I am an XLR owner and can't say enough good things about both the trailer and their after sale service. If you consider the XLR option, feel free to PM me any questions.
As to price, 35 percent plus off MSRP on a special order is standard fair if you are willing to travel to one of the volume dealers. That's what we got.
Lastly, you can drop Tesla off your list. They are out of business...
Oct-06-2016 05:15 AM
Oct-02-2016 07:12 AM
CherokeeClimber wrote:
The other toy haulers we are considering are: (in no particular order)
Cyclone CY 4150 - i like the front bathroom model
Cyclone 3800
XLR 380 AMP
Voltage 3970
Tesla 3970
Raptor 425TS, 412TS
The WW is the only model we've seen with a 14' garage though.
Since we will be full-timing, kitchen storage is a must, a decent sized shower (not on the corner), and an east-west bed configuration so we can get cross-breezes. We currently have a TT and I really don't like the north-south bed configuration. I had to flip the head/foot orientation so we could get the breeze across our faces and not our feet.
One of my favs thus far is the DRV Fullhouse model, all the features of a 5th wheel, but with an exorbitant price tag unfortunately.
Oct-02-2016 06:06 AM
Sep-30-2016 11:50 AM
CherokeeClimber wrote:
Hi all,
We've been researching Toyhaulers and hope to hit the road at the end of the school year. We saw the Weekend Warrior at a show and have been researching it. I know it had frame issues a few years ago resulting in a class action suit.
My question is this: Does anyone here currently own a 2012-2017 Weekend Warrior 5th wheel and what has your experience been with it in terms of quality? Warranty issues? Getting work done in a timely manner?
If not the WW, then who, in your opinion (other than DRV's Fullhouse) has a good quality toy hauler.
Thank you so much for your input. These two teachers here really appreciate you helping to educate us. 🙂
Sep-30-2016 11:48 AM
tinner12002 wrote:
I've been to the RV Factory several times where they make the Warriors. Was very impressed with their factory, their cleanliness, and the time used to assemble their haulers, no spitting them out the door as fast as possible like the others. They also have the heavier than required susp in addition to a new spring under susp with a lower boxed sub frame to keep the height for the newer taller trucks. I thought their overall quality was as good or better than most of the other haulers I've looked at, plus they are willing to work with customers to upgrade or change things to what you need. If I was to purchase one today, that's probably the direction I'd go getting their 4250.
They also have the Mor-ryde susp with disc brakes available though they need to work on their pricing for that as Mor-ryde quoted me a price of under $9000 to install their independent/disc brake systems in one of Warriors 4100 haulers with me keeping my orig axles, wheels and tires so I'm thinking that that price should be deducted from the Warriors price before they tack on the new system.
Sep-18-2016 07:12 AM
Sep-16-2016 12:07 PM
JAC1982 wrote:
And gee thanks for mentioning Cyclones, now you have me drooling over the Cyclone CY 3418 haha!
Sep-16-2016 12:04 PM
Sep-16-2016 11:59 AM
JAC1982 wrote:
XLR Nitro is coming out with a new model with a 14' garage, if you wanted to look into that. It's the 36VL5. They have the floor plan on the Forest River website but no other specs. A friend has a 30VL5 which is the same plan, just a shorter garage, and it is a very nice rig.
Sep-16-2016 11:52 AM