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loggenrock wrote:
Remember, Forest River, Winnebago, Foretravel - they don't make the components, they just put them together. Bad thermostat? Likely made by Dometic in any of those units. Converter? Same idea. We looked at Winnebagos, Thors, jayco - ended up buying Coachmen. Get the floorplan that works best for how you plan to use it. ST
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MURPHY55347 wrote:
Buy whatever brand you are closest to their factory. We have found that is where you get the best service as they are best equipped to handle whatever issues may crop up. Not all dealers can handle all problems.
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pnichols wrote:Yup, if you can afford it as a first time buy, absolutely go with Winnie, or equivalent quality.
IMHO - stick with Winnebago.
With Winnebago you're not buying "an RV unit" - you're buying "an on-going RV'ing unit" .... because of their extensive parts documentation and availability.
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