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Awilson
Jun 01, 2017Explorer
ron.dittmer wrote:Awilson wrote:Hi Alan,
Ron,
Everything you have said here has been spot on. I watched on the PC forum of the things you did to improve your PC drivability, some of which I did to my 2400. The jack knife couch/bed in the 2400 gets to be such a drag everyday. Single battery is another downer. We did like you say in going bigger by getting a DP. They are a great ride but they require deep pockets and a vast amount of knowledge and mechanical capabilities, not always capable at 64. We are back to looking very strong at PC because of the owner of PC. Our 2400 was six years out of warranty and during a little trip to the factory to get some things fixed on it I either broke or wanted replaced they discovered another issue in a seam in the floor under the carpet. Three people worked on it for almost four hours and in the end everything was fixed and replaced as I wanted including what they found. It cost me nothing! Nothing for parts. Nothing for labor! NADA! Phoenix Cruiser is a top drawer company in my book. Guess what I am looking at for my next purchase? Of course I am looking at others but PC is very high on my list.
You already know how great Phoenix Cruisers are and the company that stands behind them. I hope you find the perfect rig, whether a PC or something else. If you wished Phoenix USA offered a different floor plan, it never hurts to ask if they can make one up special for you. If our garage could handle a PC that is a little longer, I would love to have a rear queen bed across the back wall made like a captain's bed. The front half under the bed full of drawers, the rear half as a pass-thru outdoor storage compartment. If you know me, you know I am not a fan of slide-outs. We love our no-slide dinette and easy chair in our 2350 and would want to maintain those features.
Ron Dittmer
Hi Ron,
While I was out there they told me they could do some customizing of about any unit including equipment or special equipment. They are without a doubt a great company to work with. Good to hear from you again.
Alan
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