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dadmomh
Apr 21, 2014Explorer
Suggest you look at the overall construction differences of each. Compare things like the windows and storage access, insulation. Some "upgrade" lines include better basics, while others just mean more "fluff". Guess it also depends on how you feel about "fluff", if that's the case.
If you do decide to order, plan on another 3 or 4 weeks regardless. They're made on an assembly line and when they start running Model X, if that's not your model, it won't happen until that model comes around. We ordered a ROO 19 HTT and was told 6 - 8 weeks. At the 12 week point, we decided to just change to a different model and it was actually a good thing it worked out because that was a better unit for us. We found out 4 weeks after that, our original order finally came in. FR was running 21SS and 23SS like crazy and special order 19's didn't fit in their production planning.
If you do decide to order, plan on another 3 or 4 weeks regardless. They're made on an assembly line and when they start running Model X, if that's not your model, it won't happen until that model comes around. We ordered a ROO 19 HTT and was told 6 - 8 weeks. At the 12 week point, we decided to just change to a different model and it was actually a good thing it worked out because that was a better unit for us. We found out 4 weeks after that, our original order finally came in. FR was running 21SS and 23SS like crazy and special order 19's didn't fit in their production planning.
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