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tnedator wrote:
So, it really comes down to what I should be more worried about? Forrest River quality control issues or dealing with a smaller, boutique company in business for seven years that seems to have mostly good reviews, but certainly some reviews where people complained about problems getting issues resolved.
โFeb-06-2017 02:09 PM
TheLuvShack wrote:
For what it's worth.... I sense you're leaning towards the FR for two reasons. The dealer is close by and they offer opportunities to get together with other RVers. Coaches (the house part) are warranted by the manufacturer. All other parts are warranted by each manufacturer of that part. Could be Dometic, Cummins, Norcold, etc. and these can be serviced by any authorized dealer. I also sense that you really want the Nexus, in my opinion, a much better coach.
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โFeb-05-2017 04:35 PM
tnedator wrote:
I forgot that FR puts Azdel in the walls, it's just the luan on the roof vs. Azdel that is different.
Thanks for the info. I'm curious if there were any things in particular that you at the factories that has you suggest I go with Nexus if I want the Ford?
Also, I think I'm remembering correctly that the Forest Rivers in the size I was looking at didn't have retractable steps. I wonder if that means they are lower to the ground?
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Wayne Lee
Out West Somewhere
โFeb-05-2017 01:41 PM
โFeb-05-2017 01:40 PM
Snowman9000 wrote:
We own a 2014 Sunseeker on a Chevy. It has Azdel walls, not sure about the roof. Recently we toured the factory and the Nexus factory. Forest River is still using Azdel, and they vacuum form their walls.
If you are buying a Ford, I would buy the Nexus. They are better built. We like the Chevy ergonomics and handling better than the Ford, but that is not what you are asking. For house build quality, I'd vote Nexus.
We are happy with our Sunseeker, though.