โSep-16-2018 11:28 AM
โSep-19-2018 07:10 AM
memtb wrote:justme wrote:neal10a wrote:
Here is something to consider
https://4radicalroadschoolersandafatcat.com/2018/08/20/the-day-our-heartland-rv-left-us-homeless/
This is the worst I've seen without being in an accident. Heartland/Lippert should "pony up to the bar on this." Heartland spec'ed the frame to use from Lippert and it looks like a severe frame failure. I have always felt that many trailer manufactures spec marginal frame and running gear in favor of glitz, but this is ridiculous. Lippert supplies what ever frame that is specified. And of course Lippert could supply bad materials as well.
Glitz over quality,has been a complaint of mine for quite a few years....and it appears to be getting worse. It appears the majority of Buyerโs, โONLYโ see the โglitzโ.....and donโt concern themselves with the materials or workmanship.
You can chrome plate a โpigโ...but itโs still a โpigโ!
โSep-19-2018 05:26 AM
justme wrote:neal10a wrote:
Here is something to consider
https://4radicalroadschoolersandafatcat.com/2018/08/20/the-day-our-heartland-rv-left-us-homeless/
This is the worst I've seen without being in an accident. Heartland/Lippert should "pony up to the bar on this." Heartland spec'ed the frame to use from Lippert and it looks like a severe frame failure. I have always felt that many trailer manufactures spec marginal frame and running gear in favor of glitz, but this is ridiculous. Lippert supplies what ever frame that is specified. And of course Lippert could supply bad materials as well.
โSep-18-2018 07:03 PM
neal10a wrote:
Here is something to consider
https://4radicalroadschoolersandafatcat.com/2018/08/20/the-day-our-heartland-rv-left-us-homeless/
โSep-18-2018 01:06 PM
neal10a wrote:
Here is something to consider
https://4radicalroadschoolersandafatcat.com/2018/08/20/the-day-our-heartland-rv-left-us-homeless/
โSep-18-2018 12:38 PM
UntetheredExplorer wrote:
Thank you for all your recommendations and experiences-very helpful and look forward to reading more! If there are any Grand Design owners out there, would love to hear from you- either Solitude or Reflection. Again, really appreciate the insights of the community!
โSep-18-2018 08:23 AM
neal10a wrote:
Here is something to consider
https://4radicalroadschoolersandafatcat.com/2018/08/20/the-day-our-heartland-rv-left-us-homeless/
โSep-18-2018 08:06 AM
UntetheredExplorer wrote:
I will look into the Teton, thanks! But a question- do you have any issues getting into some parks with a rig over 10 years old? I read where some parks actually can deny space if older than 10 years.
โSep-18-2018 06:34 AM
โSep-18-2018 03:58 AM
UntetheredExplorer wrote:I have a 2018 GD Reflection 303RLS. Rear living floor plan, opposing rear slides, motion sensing LED lighting, huge pantry, recliners with massage, heat, fireplace, and big screen TV. We camped in cold weather on the shake down trip and were nice and toasty using the fireplace to take the morning chill off. Absolutely love it. Grand Design is rated for full time living - meaning if you live in it, the company won't void your warranty. Super impressed with the upgraded appliances, fit and finish and materials used. If you can step up to the solitude, even better. If you have a specific question(s), feel free to PM me.
Thank you for all your recommendations and experiences-very helpful and look forward to reading more! If there are any Grand Design owners out there, would love to hear from you- either Solitude or Reflection. Again, really appreciate the insights of the community!
โSep-17-2018 07:14 PM
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โSep-17-2018 09:31 AM
UntetheredExplorer wrote:
I will look into the Teton, thanks! But a question- do you have any issues getting into some parks with a rig over 10 years old? I read where some parks actually can deny space if older than 10 years.