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spindrift wrote:
OK...most of you folks have said they didn't experience any problems with things bouncing. Is there anything you regret and/or are disappointed by with your decision to go with the RK?
โJan-26-2015 10:02 AM
โJan-26-2015 08:00 AM
spindrift wrote:
OK...most of you folks have said they didn't experience any problems with things bouncing. Is there anything you regret and/or are disappointed by with your decision to go with the RK?
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โDec-29-2014 04:45 PM
laknox wrote:
Wow! That's the first RK I've seen that didn't look like you were in a cave in the rear-end. That's my wife's biggest issue with the RK. She loves her big picture window.
Lyle
โDec-29-2014 02:50 PM
โDec-26-2014 02:19 PM
EMD_DRIVER wrote:
When we stated looking to replace our Sunline, my wife let me know that she preferred a RK. We found this Excel 30RKE and love it. I've only towed it 550 miles, but nothing was out of place when we got home!
โDec-26-2014 01:41 PM
jnharley wrote:
If you ever plan to travel to Alaska, I would avoid getting a rear kitchen. We never had any issues with anything moving in our 5th wheel in the lower 48 but we had plenty of trouble on our journey to Alaska. We have Moryde IS Suspension (not a rear kitchen) and drove very conservatively and we had things bounce out of cabinets and move around that never moved before even on the worst roads in the lower 48. We finally had to screw the rear sofa to the floor and also the dining table. We met an RVer who lives in Fairbanks and his RV has a rear kitchen. He said he had to pack up his entire kitchen before taking out his RV. That would be the only reason I would not consider a rear kitchen. The counter space is awesome.
โDec-26-2014 12:44 PM