Dec-16-2013 02:15 PM
Jun-04-2014 05:06 AM
Gene in NE wrote:SteveL1948 wrote:Sorry, I should have checked. Yes, I found you on my list of members that have owned a Trail-Lite. You were number 102 in my list. You owned a 2007 with a Ford engine. Hope you had a good experience. We still love ours. 🙂
Thanks Gene for that info. Not sure if you remember but I use to be a R-Vision Trail Lite owner also and was on the B+ forums and the R-Vision owners forum. If the HR Augusta is like the R-Vision then it should be fine. Glad to see your still on here. Thanks again, Steve
May-29-2014 10:13 AM
Mich F wrote:jdog wrote:
Ford chassis at 30 ft. do have the tail wagging problem which causes the front end to wander. This can be fix with the Blue Ox Tiger Track rear stabilizer. The Chevy chassis does not have this problem.
Really ? My 32 1/2' MH on a Ford chassis has no tail wagging problem whatsoever. These blanket statements are a little ridiculous.
Mar-21-2014 11:42 AM
Mar-20-2014 09:58 PM
Gene in NE wrote:
SteveL1948 - Several years ago, a few of the owners of the Gulfstream BT Cruisers complained about a squeaking noise between the cab and the cab-over entertainment center. So that one should be taken for a ride over a rougher road.
Not sure about the Holiday Rambler Augusta B+ model 293. Another company - RVision built the Trail-Lite that had a model 293. Sometime around 2006-07 RVision was sold to Monaco who then had one of their subsidiaries HR build the Trail-Lite floor plans. I looked at an HR Sport and the construction appeared to be a twin of our Trail-Lite. There are a number of owners of the Trail-Lite that have posted on the B+ motorhomes topic. Most have been very satisfied. 😉
I believe many of the posters in RV.net would state that the Chevy chassis handles better than the Ford and fuel economy is as good if not slightly better.
Jan-01-2014 07:39 AM
Jan-01-2014 07:35 AM
Gene in NE wrote:SteveL1948 wrote:Sorry, I should have checked. Yes, I found you on my list of members that have owned a Trail-Lite. You were number 102 in my list. You owned a 2007 with a Ford engine. Hope you had a good experience. We still love ours. 🙂
Thanks Gene for that info. Not sure if you remember but I use to be a R-Vision Trail Lite owner also and was on the B+ forums and the R-Vision owners forum. If the HR Augusta is like the R-Vision then it should be fine. Glad to see your still on here. Thanks again, Steve
Dec-20-2013 06:15 AM
SteveL1948 - Several years ago, a few of the owners of the Gulfstream BT Cruisers complained about a squeaking noise between the cab and the cab-over entertainment center. So that one should be taken for a ride over a rougher road.
Dec-19-2013 07:18 PM
SteveL1948 wrote:Sorry, I should have checked. Yes, I found you on my list of members that have owned a Trail-Lite. You were number 102 in my list. You owned a 2007 with a Ford engine. Hope you had a good experience. We still love ours. 🙂
Thanks Gene for that info. Not sure if you remember but I use to be a R-Vision Trail Lite owner also and was on the B+ forums and the R-Vision owners forum. If the HR Augusta is like the R-Vision then it should be fine. Glad to see your still on here. Thanks again, Steve
Dec-18-2013 10:28 AM
Dec-18-2013 07:42 AM
Dec-18-2013 07:34 AM
jdog wrote:Mich F wrote:jdog wrote:
Ford chassis at 30 ft. do have the tail wagging problem which causes the front end to wander. This can be fix with the Blue Ox Tiger Track rear stabilizer. The Chevy chassis does not have this problem.
Really ? My 32 1/2' MH on a Ford chassis has no tail wagging problem whatsoever. These blanket statements are a little ridiculous.
I have a hard time believing that a 30 1/2 ft. Ford Chassis Class C does not have the tail wagging effect without an add on stabilizer. I am talking about this problem when towing a car with 4 wheels down. Maybe you do not tow a vehicle behind as I do. Without the tow vehicle in tow, I do not have this problem.
Dec-17-2013 10:42 PM
Mich F wrote:jdog wrote:
Ford chassis at 30 ft. do have the tail wagging problem which causes the front end to wander. This can be fix with the Blue Ox Tiger Track rear stabilizer. The Chevy chassis does not have this problem.
Really ? My 32 1/2' MH on a Ford chassis has no tail wagging problem whatsoever. These blanket statements are a little ridiculous.
Dec-17-2013 09:42 AM
jdog wrote:
Ford chassis at 30 ft. do have the tail wagging problem which causes the front end to wander. This can be fix with the Blue Ox Tiger Track rear stabilizer. The Chevy chassis does not have this problem.
Dec-17-2013 09:37 AM