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โAug-30-2011 05:50 AM
f150crew11 wrote:
i can probably get by without the electric jacks. This is first TT so thought it was convenient? How about the TV in main living area. Seems awfully small if you need to watch from dining table? What size is it in the Premier? Do you think it could be upgraded without too much trouble?
โAug-30-2011 03:46 AM
gsxr1300 wrote:
ok thanks
We have also been looking at the Crossroads Sunset Trail Reserve at Campers Inn in Raynham
โAug-30-2011 03:43 AM
โAug-30-2011 03:35 AM
gsxr1300 wrote:
Greg I see that your from New Bedford I am in Somerset where did you get your Buller Premier?
โAug-29-2011 06:06 PM
โAug-29-2011 06:03 PM
โAug-29-2011 04:05 PM
VirtualGarage wrote:garysol wrote:f150crew11 wrote:
Are the electric jacks and option on the premiere? Did not see it listed, or is this something that the dealer can install?
Not available through Keystone that I am aware of. I am sure your dealer could install them but I wonder if the cost is worth the advantage.
In addition to adding cost, you will also be adding weight. The Premier is sold as an "ultra-light" so that's probably why those extras were left off. Keystone can then differentiate between their numerous models.
Unless there are specific reasons for wanting/needing electric stabilizer jacks, you can get similar performance at less cost, weight, and hardware by using a cordless drill. The cordless drill also lowers and raises the jacks much faster. It's just another thing to consider when shopping for an RV.
โAug-29-2011 04:00 PM
f150crew11 wrote:
i can probably get by without the electric jacks. This is first TT so thought it was convenient? How about the TV in main living area. Seems awfully small if you need to watch from dining table? What size is it in the Premier? Do you think it could be upgraded without too much trouble?
โAug-29-2011 03:40 PM
โAug-29-2011 03:38 PM
VirtualGarage wrote:garysol wrote:f150crew11 wrote:
Are the electric jacks and option on the premiere? Did not see it listed, or is this something that the dealer can install?
Not available through Keystone that I am aware of. I am sure your dealer could install them but I wonder if the cost is worth the advantage.
In addition to adding cost, you will also be adding weight. The Premier is sold as an "ultra-light" so that's probably why those extras were left off. Keystone can then differentiate between their numerous models.
Unless there are specific reasons for wanting/needing electric stabilizer jacks, you can get similar performance at less cost, weight, and hardware by using a cordless drill. The cordless drill also lowers and raises the jacks much faster. It's just another thing to consider when shopping for an RV.
โAug-29-2011 03:33 PM
garysol wrote:f150crew11 wrote:
Are the electric jacks and option on the premiere? Did not see it listed, or is this something that the dealer can install?
Not available through Keystone that I am aware of. I am sure your dealer could install them but I wonder if the cost is worth the advantage.
โAug-29-2011 03:24 PM
NetAndDavid wrote:
Day three with no power and still living it up in the front yard with the Bullet and 8500w generator!