aerbus32 wrote:
We had two other great motorhomes by other manufacturers. Went with a 2012 37f Adventurer expecting a quality product. Not ours. First issue is the horrible plunger design of the bed. After La Mesa RV in the San Diego area butchered it, I fixed it myself. Horrible design. We had issues with the locks on the 2 big slides. When I called Winnebago directly, the first question I was asked was whether I had an extended warranty. The coach was less than a month old! Then I was told to smack the control unit gently with a rubber mallet! Once again La Mesa dropped the ball. Camping World in a Bakersfield successfully replaced a number of the components. Then there is how it handles in the wind. Horribly. The installation of every possible after market suspension product by a very reputable outfit in a Redlands, California suggests that, at least with this particular coach, Winnebago dropped the ball. We are currently looking at a Tiffin Phaeton.
A 37' gasser can be a handful in a crosswind. However, our 35' got a lot better once I had the front caster set at around 4-1/2 degrees.
We drove ours across Wyoming and Nebraska with 30 mph cross winds this fall. It kept me alert, but quite controllable.