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SlowBro
Explorer III
Jan 29, 2015

Download old Fleetwood brochures and manuals?

Looking for a download of the brochure and manual for the trailer in my signature. (2005 Fleetwood Resort TNT 25QB) Can't find anything with Google, the manufacturer website doesn't have that model class in their brochure archive, and Archive.org has missing pieces from the website in 2005; Namely, some pictures, some pages, and most importantly, the links to download brochures/manuals is broken.

This is the closest thing I've found for a brochure, but it's for a different class of Fleetwood travel trailers that year. Does not include my model.
http://www.dekorv.com/img/base/fleetwood/Prowler%20Regal/BROCHURE_Prowler_2005.pdf

I've also written Fleetwood asking for assistance.
  • cdevidal wrote:
    The good news is I do have a paper manual; I just like having a PDF backup. And I wanted the brochure for some stats for future reference, but RVWeb and Archive.org do have some of those things, and I do have the physical trailer in my possession, so likely I can just go out and look.

    So, it's not a disaster. I think the need to look at the brochure may come up every once in a great while, but I can manage.

    Thanks!


    Take your paper manual to a local Staples or OfficeMax and see if they can scan it to a PDF. My office copier has this feature and is pretty much an industry standard.

    Happy camping........
    Swmpbgy1
  • The response from Fleetwood:
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    I'm sorry, but our company does not have any information on folding or travel trailers. Those were manufactured by a predecessor (Fleetwood Enterprise) to us and that company filed bankruptcy in 2009. Our company purchased the motor home division and we are a motor home only manufacturer. The only suggestion I would have is you might find a dealer that has this information or a web forum that other owners may have this.
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    Tried Fleetwood owner's forum, same dead ends. RVWeb, no brochure.

    The good news is I do have a paper manual; I just like having a PDF backup. And I wanted the brochure for some stats for future reference, but RVWeb and Archive.org do have some of those things, and I do have the physical trailer in my possession, so likely I can just go out and look.

    So, it's not a disaster. I think the need to look at the brochure may come up every once in a great while, but I can manage.

    Thanks!
  • Fleetwood will probably not help, since they closed down their towables division years ago.
    and i doubt if there's one online. Fleetwood sold only a handful of hybrids, compared to other manufacturers and only made them for about 3-4 years.

    you might try a Fleetwood owners forum.
    the owners manual was probably just a generic one that is barely useful, like nearly every RV manufacturer has been doing for years.

    you might check RVWeb.com, they have specs for older RV's.