Veebyes wrote:
All of them are largely a collection of 3rd party parts assembled by the builder. Some parts are better than others. Not all plumbing systems are equal. Not all wiring is equal. Often it is the stuff that you don't see that makes a difference. Better stuff costs more. Better assembly of that stuff takes more time so it costs more.
Bottom line, don't think that you are going to get a top end unit at an entry level unit price. Start the survey from the ground up. Tires, brake size & type, shocks, spring leaf count, spring hanger frame area? Look in the basement behind the nice storage area for how the utilitys are set up. Organized neat & bundled wiring, accessible pump, waterheater, charger, furnace, holding tank fittings etc. Then go inside for the fluffy stuff, the stuff the salesman really wants you to see.
Thanks, but what I really want to know is how you get ypur 5th wheel from MD to Bermuda! :)