So what we learned during our visit to the Southwest RV show yesterday.
There's likely nothing else out there that meets our needs. Keep in mind, my goal is to have something that will tow my 4200 lb. rock crawler (highly modified Jeep), or whatever else we decide to take with us.We also have a Jeep Cherokee we take with us on some trips, and it's 14' long. The reason we selected the 33SW is because of the tow capacity, my rock crawler cannot be flat towed, so you have to add the weight of a 2,000 lb plus trailer to the towed weight.
So, since we had so many issues with the 33SW, we thought we might look at going the toy hauler route. Sure, there are tons of toy haulers out there, but how many will handle a vehicle that's 92" wide, 8' tall, and 4200 lbs? Almost none. But recently, a few have started to appear.
Example: Crossroads has an Elevation model called the Grand Prix. It has a 16' garage, and will accommodate our rigs. They are really roomy inside, more roomy than the 33SW by a long shot. But, they are expensive, sale price (not MSRP) is around $100k, so I'd likely lose money on a trade. The other problem, I downgraded my truck when I bought my RV as I did not feel I needed the tow capacity I did before having the RV, so now I only have a 2003 Chevy 2500 Duramax, which has a max tow rating of around 12,000 lbs. The empty trailer is almost 14,000 lbs, then you add the rock crawler and we are over 18,000 lbs. So, I'd also be shopping for a new truck.
We are most likely just going to keep what we have, continue to fix the minor problems as they appear (I have more broken drawer guide mounts to deal with this week), and depend on the extended warranty for any major failures.
2005 Safari Gazelle 40PBT
2018 Rockwood Ultra Lite 2304DS pulled by 2018 Ram 2500 Cummins