Dec-16-2020 08:58 PM
Dec-28-2020 07:27 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:timmac wrote:That makes no sense to me, but it must be working because many manufactures do it. It is good to read that you have no issues.
Well just checked my 08 Bounder wall specs and it to is mounted on the outside on a wall hanger, after 12 years and 52,000 miles its still in great shape and zero issues, Fleetwood says its to reduce squeaks from the wall to floor.
BTW: Our Phoenix Cruiser 2350 with the walls resting on the floor, is 13 years old and we have no squeaks either. It's been a very "tight" rig. I imagine it helps that the house is smaller than most in over-all height and width. Any box made with the same exact materials will be stronger when made smaller. A softer riding suspension should also help.
Dec-22-2020 11:59 AM
Gjac wrote:It is very interesting that you bring this up.
I think the other important point for shorter C's is the knowing the weight distribution especially when towing a trailer causing the front end to be light.
Dec-22-2020 09:29 AM
Dec-22-2020 09:00 AM
Dec-22-2020 05:22 AM
timmac wrote:That makes no sense to me, but it must be working because many manufactures do it. It is good to read that you have no issues.
Well just checked my 08 Bounder wall specs and it to is mounted on the outside on a wall hanger, after 12 years and 52,000 miles its still in great shape and zero issues, Fleetwood says its to reduce squeaks from the wall to floor.
Dec-21-2020 07:48 PM
bobndot wrote:Ah yes!ron.dittmer wrote:bobndot wrote:CLICK HERE for that 55 minute long video comparing a Phoenix Cruiser to "Brand-X". I believe is a Nexus.
They show a build comparison video on the Phoenix Cruiser website. It was made by the previous owner of PC.
Most of the points made are negligible nit-picking, but there some significant points and also a few serious differences definitely worth noting. One being the walls being bolted to the side of the rig, not resting on the floor of the rig. The video teaches how to identify that condition.
Hi Ron, the factory build video is also a good one.
'Phoenix Cruiser Factory tour days 1-6'
Dec-20-2020 02:20 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:
Over-all it appears to be a nicely constructed rig....with one exception. The walls do not rest on the floor. They are bolted against the side of it. This means the weight of the walls, roof, and everything attached to them, are resting on the fasteners. You can see the practice in the framing picture.
I have heard of manufactures building that way, but never understood the logic behind it.
Dec-20-2020 04:28 AM
ron.dittmer wrote:bobndot wrote:CLICK HERE for that 55 minute long video comparing a Phoenix Cruiser to "Brand-X". I believe is a Nexus.
They show a build comparison video on the Phoenix Cruiser website. It was made by the previous owner of PC.
Most of the points made are negligible nit-picking, but there some significant points and also a few serious differences definitely worth noting. One being the walls being bolted to the side of the rig, not resting on the floor of the rig. The video teaches how to identify that condition.
Dec-20-2020 04:00 AM
bobndot wrote:CLICK HERE for that 55 minute long video comparing a Phoenix Cruiser to "Brand-X". I believe is a Nexus.
They show a build comparison video on the Phoenix Cruiser website. It was made by the previous owner of PC.
Dec-20-2020 03:27 AM
Dec-19-2020 02:19 PM
ron.dittmer wrote:
Over-all it appears to be a nicely constructed rig....with one exception. The walls do not rest on the floor. They are bolted against the side of it. This means the weight of the walls, roof, and everything attached to them, are resting on the fasteners. You can see the practice in the framing picture.
I have heard of manufactures building that way, but never understood the logic behind it.
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