โMay-17-2017 06:06 PM
โMay-19-2017 08:15 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
Maxcustody....
I agree the low profile was a definite plus and one of my reasons for buying. I live in West Texas and the wind is constant.....I too drove over the road and can relate. You can't beat the price point on the Palomino, and I am glad you have had good luck with it. ................
I'm envious in the least. The Palomino was my test to see if I was going to keep running a TC or become a motel tourist. I had a contract run from MBPXL to New York City hauling boxed meat for Gingold Foodum ocasionally NM too. That wind never stopped it seemed like.
Really no issues at all (Palomino) which is uncommon for an entry level PUP. especially a FR Product. I expected the worse (after owning a Lance HS) and I was quite surprised. Fit and finish is good, everything works (had to modify the ammonia fridge a bit, FR 'forgot the insulation and the baffles and had to build a new battery box to house another battery, one don't work for me but other than that, no issues and when it's time, I think I can sell it for a reasonable amount. I got it pretty cheap, bought a leftover one year old unit and did some negotiation. I have my sights set on what you have now.
Like I said before, Nice unit and no wind issues, I know you understand that all too well.
When you take possession of her, you'll have to do an update and let us (me) know what you like, dislike and fit and finish. I'll be standing by for that. I still play with big trucks a little, hard to get out of your blood but now it's a voluntary thing, not a have to do thing.
โMay-19-2017 01:41 PM
โMay-19-2017 01:11 PM
WVbassmistress wrote:
Very sporty!!!
Congrats!
โMay-19-2017 01:11 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
I've personally looked at FWC's not an Alaskan, just pictures. What really impresses me about the FWC and the Hallmark is the low closed height. Having hauled around a HS Lance for years and dealing with windy conditions, a PUP is like having nothing in the bed of my 1 ton. Even my wife has commented about how the truck acts on the highway with out present PUP loaded. I really dislike the wind buffeting a HS produces. I drove over the road for many years with a Reefer and I'm very familiar with wind, especially out west where the wind is always blowing the wrong way it seemed. Probably should have just jumped into a Hallmark or FWC instead of getting what I did (Palomino), but the OTD price was enticing and it's given me the perspective I was looking for and I've had no issues with it in 2 years (fingers stay crossed). I know pretty much what I require now.
โMay-19-2017 01:07 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:
The one thing I don't care much for inside the Hallmark units are the upper storage cabinets, cannot wrap my head around the design at all. Bet I could option something else instead. Hallmark is pretty flexible on build from what I hear.
โMay-19-2017 12:44 PM
โMay-19-2017 08:09 AM
โMay-19-2017 06:43 AM
โMay-19-2017 05:29 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
My second choice would be a 4 Wheel Camper Grandby. I like them as well and the Grandby is right in there with a Hallmark price wise. Both. well built units. I like the Alaskan units as well but I don't care for the interior arrangements.
All well built long term use units.
โMay-18-2017 08:58 PM
โMay-18-2017 07:46 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:d3500ram wrote:
Words in text state "...wife has to be happy..." yet the image shows an east/ west bed (LOL) ...and as a subsequent reply mentions: " You will have to report back when you get it and have used it a few times."
I am not projecting anything (and I am replying semi-humorously) but I ended up selling my first pop-up because the E/W did not work out all that well. Ended up with current set up now, and should have made better choice to keep that camper 'cause I really liked it. ... oh, and my former GF? I hope she is happy and doing well LOL...:B
Myself (with my current PUP prefer an EW bunk). I could have gotten a NS and my wife probably would have preferred it but in my case the EW works better because I run my medical equipment from a dedicated Inverter plug next to the sink. Besides, I have my wife 'sequestered in the back nit irritating me...lol
Also makes for a shorter, more compact unit.
I'm in the fence with the rear compartments. Not sure I'd order one with. Will be my next unit however, beyond a doubt.
โMay-18-2017 07:42 PM
hedge wrote:
I really like those 'through the back wall' bins, haven't seen that before.
โMay-18-2017 07:37 PM
Freedom 49 wrote:
We sold our Everest for top dollar this spring - it was 6 years old, never gave us any trouble that wasn't of our own making, and still looked like new. Hope yours works out great!
โMay-18-2017 07:36 PM
d3500ram wrote:
Words in text state "...wife has to be happy..." yet the image shows an east/ west bed (LOL) ...and as a subsequent reply mentions: " You will have to report back when you get it and have used it a few times."
I am not projecting anything (and I am replying semi-humorously) but I ended up selling my first pop-up because the E/W did not work out all that well. Ended up with current set up now, and should have made better choice to keep that camper 'cause I really liked it. ... oh, and my former GF? I hope she is happy and doing well LOL...:B