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โNov-26-2010 02:01 PM
prov431 wrote:
Hey btw, I notice your signature picture...does your TT really sit that high in the front when towing or is it jacked up? You may need a drop hitch if it's towing that nose high. I wonder if this is partly due to the smaller 14" tires?
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โNov-26-2010 05:05 AM
mcpre wrote:
Some folks down camp from us just bought a brand new one, it is real nice my only thing, which everyone that looked in it conceded was it was really dark inside, I dont know if it was the dark brown interior or lack of natural light through windows but we all thought the same thing.
โNov-26-2010 04:43 AM
โNov-25-2010 09:00 PM
prov431 wrote:VirtualGarage wrote:
Ditto on the black tank flush and stainless steel appliances--got them both. I think the Premier is aimed at the light-weight market for families who can't or don't want to tow a fifth-wheel. All seven of us would not fit in a pickup truck. People who don't have young kids or are looking for more "luxury" will probably fulfill their needs/wants elsewhere.
There are all sorts of the different RVs out there and one particular RV is either right for you, or it's not. If it's not, there are plenty of other ones to choose from. That's one of the things that makes RVing great.
I asked the dealer about the black tank flush and he said it was their mistake that they didn't option it correctly.
I certainly agree with your statement though...I'm actually in your same situation...kids and wanting more TT room without massive tow weight, which is why we looked at the B-P. I really think for us it's going to be the Outback 312BH...but the Bullet is still in the mix.
Hey btw, I notice your signature picture...does your TT really sit that high in the front when towing or is it jacked up? You may need a drop hitch if it's towing that nose high. I wonder if this is partly due to the smaller 14" tires?
โNov-25-2010 02:54 AM
VirtualGarage wrote:
Ditto on the black tank flush and stainless steel appliances--got them both. I think the Premier is aimed at the light-weight market for families who can't or don't want to tow a fifth-wheel. All seven of us would not fit in a pickup truck. People who don't have young kids or are looking for more "luxury" will probably fulfill their needs/wants elsewhere.
There are all sorts of the different RVs out there and one particular RV is either right for you, or it's not. If it's not, there are plenty of other ones to choose from. That's one of the things that makes RVing great.
โNov-24-2010 03:03 PM
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โNov-24-2010 10:59 AM
prov431 wrote:
Some of the things I noted were no option for couch in bunk house, cheaper quality furniture (bunks, entertainment center, nightstands), 14" tires, this TT had no black tank flush?.
โNov-24-2010 10:35 AM