May-27-2017 03:38 PM
May-27-2017 09:28 PM
Area13 wrote:
Sumner RV. Washington State. Haven't picked it up yet, but buying experience and price was good. I'll post back after p/u and 2 day trip.
May-27-2017 08:31 PM
rexlion wrote:Area13 wrote:
Dealer experience was amazing. I talked with ORV last week and they recommended this dealer as one of their favorites. Very low pressure mom and pop place with mostly orv and arctic fox's. they were only about an hour away too. Since they sold mostly just "nash" products, knowledge was good but I knew everything I needed to know before pulling the trigger. It was mostly price, but turned into a good buying experience. Can't wait to hitch it up next Friday.
So who is this great dealer? Or did you already say, and I missed seeing it? I may be in the market for a Black Rock in another year or two. No ORV dealers in my region so I'd have to travel, but it'd be worth it for the right deal. Tough decision between the 18DB and the 20RD.
May-27-2017 08:22 PM
May-27-2017 08:20 PM
Area13 wrote:
Dealer experience was amazing. I talked with ORV last week and they recommended this dealer as one of their favorites. Very low pressure mom and pop place with mostly orv and arctic fox's. they were only about an hour away too. Since they sold mostly just "nash" products, knowledge was good but I knew everything I needed to know before pulling the trigger. It was mostly price, but turned into a good buying experience. Can't wait to hitch it up next Friday.
May-27-2017 07:10 PM
normal_dave wrote:
Nicely done. There are so many extra features in these builds that mean something besides just looking good. HD frame, suspension, cabinet construction, true 4 seasons, thermal pane windows, features even those of us in other climates could still appreciate.
I think from a marketing point of view, they've got it covered with the three lines and the primary intended camping use by the customer. (Back Country, Mountain, and Titanium)...brilliant.
How was the dealer experience? You mention you got the price you wanted. Pictures indicate they have a lot full. Did you have to travel a fair distance from home to buy, and how knowledgeable were they regarding the product?
Keep us posted, (especially towing feedback) and enjoy.
May-27-2017 06:44 PM
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May-27-2017 04:56 PM
Artum Snowbird wrote:
Wow Clint, that's really nice! I went to a similar size fifth wheel instead a T/C a couple of years ago. Not sure how much boost and better brakes you have, but I sure do notice the extra weight compared to a 5000 pound loaded camper. I took the Firestone airbags off, and the 19.5's off too.
My truck is still in good shape, about 120,000 miles on it now. Keeping the brakes OK seems to be my biggest issue and an annoying shake that comes at about 45 MPH no matter what set of tires I have on it.
I am thinking I will keep my 19.5's for winter use, and put a brand new set of Michelin Defenders on the truck. The Defenders are really nice tires, and come in the stock size. Very quiet and long lasting.
regards, Mike
May-27-2017 04:45 PM
May-27-2017 04:44 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Looks nice. Any plans for solar?
May-27-2017 04:25 PM
May-27-2017 03:55 PM
gbopp wrote:
Congrats. :C
You forgot the interior pics.
May-27-2017 03:54 PM
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