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Winnebago Vista 30 vs Thor Ace 30.1

vandave
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Another quick question. I'm in a struggle now because the dealer also has a 3 slide Winnebago Vista for about the same price. Winnebago is a new 2015. Ace is new 2017.. I believe both are on the F53 Ford chassis. 2017 has the new 6 speed transmission. Would you have a preference? Between the two? This is my first Class A and will be my last rv purchase. Thanks for your feed back.
Vanda and Dave Ludwig (Vandave) Spoiled King Charles Spaniel, Ultra spoiled Cock-a-Poo
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Effy
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vjstangelo wrote:
I'll add just one more thing to this thread. My comment was to get the unit with 2 AC units, and here's a good example why.
Here we are on vacation and the front AC on our new to us 2012 Vista died (no cooling). Would be the end of the trip save for the back AC. The MOHO is 33 ft and the AC is 13.5K BTU. Daytime temps here in FL are 85F. Inside temp with 1 AC is 72F.
We will finish our trip and get her fixed. I researched the Coleman RVP units (the one I have) with R410 are not very reliable, lucky me.
It would've been awful to drive 600 miles and have this happen without a backup AC.


My ACE only has one AC and I would echo the statements here. If you travel in hot climates or anywhere that it gets over 90 while travelling on the road, one AC does not keep up. It's a concession we live with but if I were in the market a second AC would definitely be on the wish list.
2013 ACE 29.2

vjstangelo
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I'll add just one more thing to this thread. My comment was to get the unit with 2 AC units, and here's a good example why.
Here we are on vacation and the front AC on our new to us 2012 Vista died (no cooling). Would be the end of the trip save for the back AC. The MOHO is 33 ft and the AC is 13.5K BTU. Daytime temps here in FL are 85F. Inside temp with 1 AC is 72F.
We will finish our trip and get her fixed. I researched the Coleman RVP units (the one I have) with R410 are not very reliable, lucky me.
It would've been awful to drive 600 miles and have this happen without a backup AC.
2012 Winnebago Vista 32K
2011 Honda CRV Toad

pslocum
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Maybe it's something as simple as the rear tire is in a low spot or ........a soft tire at any rate it's a poor way to sell their product it should be leveled.
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Lund 1675 50 hp Honda
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Mile_High
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Cant see the whole picture, but I don't see the ones next to it leaning. My 5th wheel never leaned that bad with super slide out, and they have pretty crummy suspension. In fact, I never even noticed it leaning and we never set the jacks to load it with the curbside slide out.

However, the rear bedroom slide extends out pretty far. It would be interesting to try the same model at the lot or a different lot.
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2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara Towed

usersmanual
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Effy wrote:
That ain't cool. Something is wrong. Mine doesn't lean anywhere near that. I concede and agree - that is definitely severe.


seriously now HOW could it NOT lean with two slides out on one side with no jacks down? its has to lean with that much weight that far off the center of gravity of the MH

Bumpyroad
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gemsworld wrote:
Look severe to me.



that is extreme IMHO. totally unacceptable.
bumpy

roam1
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maybe it's only the one with both slides on one side
don't know......
I just threw it out there for something to look at before buying

Effy
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That ain't cool. Something is wrong. Mine doesn't lean anywhere near that. I concede and agree - that is definitely severe.
2013 ACE 29.2

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Look severe to me.

roam1
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didn't mean to start something
here is a pic and it seemed severe to me
maybe it's normal
my Thor stays flat with slides out and levelers not down
anyway.....level is in the eyes of the beholder

Bumpyroad
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Effy wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
roam1 wrote:
not sure if it was an Ace 30.1 I recently saw but the Ace's at my local dealer leaned severely when slides were extended and levelers were not down.....looked really odd


mine might have leaned but certainly not "severely".
bumpy


Define severely.

At any rate, I've owned 2 Aces and can't say they lean with slide deployed and no jacks any more than what would be expected. Of course jacks down before deployment anyway and no issue. This is all a moot point and the kind of stuff that sends would be buyers down a rabbit hole.


severely IMHO is where you can look at the RV and notice that it is leaning. I am sure that most all will be slightly affected if COG? is affected but it sounds to me like the reference was where you would notice it leaning when inside and have to tweak the levelers.
bumpy

Effy
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Bumpyroad wrote:
roam1 wrote:
not sure if it was an Ace 30.1 I recently saw but the Ace's at my local dealer leaned severely when slides were extended and levelers were not down.....looked really odd


mine might have leaned but certainly not "severely".
bumpy


Define severely.

At any rate, I've owned 2 Aces and can't say they lean with slide deployed and no jacks any more than what would be expected. Of course jacks down before deployment anyway and no issue. This is all a moot point and the kind of stuff that sends would be buyers down a rabbit hole.
2013 ACE 29.2

Bumpyroad
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roam1 wrote:
not sure if it was an Ace 30.1 I recently saw but the Ace's at my local dealer leaned severely when slides were extended and levelers were not down.....looked really odd


mine might have leaned but certainly not "severely".
bumpy

04fxsts
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We have a 2015 ACE 30.1 and the owners manual says to never extend slides until levelers are down and level. Jim.