We bought a 2004 Fleetwood Terra 32', a model under the Southwind. In 2004, Fleetwood did a very dumb thing which drove us crazy. They didn't have space for the black tank under the toilet. So, they made a black tank with an extension. The bulk of the black tank was between the frame rails, but they added a section to one side that fit up under the toilet. Supposedly, the toilet was to drop the contents onto a shelf that would then slide down to the main tank. Nice idea, but the thing CONSTANTLY plugged, no matter how much water we used. You can easily tell if the coach has this tank design by looking underneath. If it has a section that goes over the frame to the toilet, it will be an issue.
Our second issue was that it didn't stop well. 2004 was during the time that Workhorse was having brake issues. Ours had none of the recall issues, but required two feet to stop in an emergency. I thoroughly went through the brake system and bled all the brakes.....no help. For those two reasons, we spun the coach off after a year.
The good news, the Workhorse with the 8.1 GM engine was a beast. I could pass any diesel on a grade. We also liked the expansiveness of the livingroom area on a short coach.
Don & Mary
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