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โJun-06-2015 08:15 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Hermes wrote:
We have decided to full time, decided on a 5th wheel and plan to do so no sooner than November 2015, so we have time to look for a trailer. Since we will be full timing we are paying close attention to trailers built for and designed for the full timer, overall build quality and of course floor plan which is of course a personal choice. We started our research and have started looking at different trailers. So far we have narrowed it down to (not in any particular order Artic Fox, Keystone Montana, Jayco Pinnacle, Heartland Landmark and Open Range. I am interested to hear from others if we are on the right track, if there are others I am overlooking that are well suited to full time living and if any doing the same in any of the above mentioned units and how they are holding up. Thank you.
For the models you have mentioned you can pick up a lightly used DRV at the same price as the others new. The DRV will maintain it's value much longer than the others. We bought our 07.5 DRV in late 11 at 1/2 the sale price and just traded it in after 3.5 years of full time use and did not loose much from what we paid. After living in the DRV we figured out the options we wanted in a new rig and custom ordered at the first of the year and now have the rig that is suited to our needs.
โJun-06-2015 01:47 AM
Hermes wrote:
We have decided to full time, decided on a 5th wheel and plan to do so no sooner than November 2015, so we have time to look for a trailer. Since we will be full timing we are paying close attention to trailers built for and designed for the full timer, overall build quality and of course floor plan which is of course a personal choice. We started our research and have started looking at different trailers. So far we have narrowed it down to (not in any particular order Artic Fox, Keystone Montana, Jayco Pinnacle, Heartland Landmark and Open Range. I am interested to hear from others if we are on the right track, if there are others I am overlooking that are well suited to full time living and if any doing the same in any of the above mentioned units and how they are holding up. Thank you.
โJun-03-2015 08:34 AM
rekoj71 wrote:
I was told by a dealer not to mention living in it fulltime when I was looking for warranty work, even if it was marketed as built for fulltimers. Just say it gets plenty of use. ๐
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โMay-29-2015 06:15 AM
Lantley wrote:C-Bears wrote:
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Don't get too hung up on what manufacturers claim about their units being for "full time use". I will repeat what Old Biscuit said about getting one with a good R-value and enclosed heated underbelly. When it comes right down to it there is not a FW out there that compares to a stick built home for actual full time use.
Good luck with your search.
There are/were manufacturers that warranted there units for full time use and there are those that may void the warranty if RV is used full time.
All RV's are not created equal. Buyer Beware.
โMay-27-2015 11:25 PM
MPI_Mallard wrote:
We own a Cedar Creek Daydreamer, fantastic fiver and the kids at Cedar Creek are the best!
โMay-27-2015 10:05 AM
C-Bears wrote:
W
Don't get too hung up on what manufacturers claim about their units being for "full time use". I will repeat what Old Biscuit said about getting one with a good R-value and enclosed heated underbelly. When it comes right down to it there is not a FW out there that compares to a stick built home for actual full time use.
Good luck with your search.
โMay-27-2015 09:18 AM
โMay-27-2015 07:28 AM
Hermes wrote:
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I realize I should have indicated our budget which is we want to stay under 100K, preferably in the 75 to 85K range, but for the right one we will consider going to 100K. .......