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Jul-08-2022 06:03 PM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Arctic fox, Lance, Outdoors Rv are west coast brands that are nigh on to impossible to find east of the Mississippi.
Among the mainstream brands best to worst generally seem to be,,, Grand Design, KZ, Winnebago, Jayco, after that it seems to become a crapshoot,,, the upper end units from Coachmen, Keystone, and Dutchmen probably are next, but you have to look at individual makes.
Remember, appliances, freestanding furniture, built in equipment are the same across most brands, look at construction materials, particle board, plywood etc, and decide based on the line build of what you are looking for.
Jul-08-2022 06:00 PM
Mike134 wrote:
So what happened to your rig on the way home? Just fall apart or did you have components inside that are commonly the same ones used by all manufacturers fail?
Jul-08-2022 05:57 PM
jukes wrote:LadyRVer wrote:
I have had Forest River products, some OK, some not. Also a Dutchmen, it was OK.
My only thought is an island kitchen.. if you use the trailer going down the road (like I do) usually an island kitchen blocks access to some parts of the trailer. Personally, I would want to see it all closed up to see if I can use the sections I want.
I was in severe weather a couple of years ago. Had to pull the super slide in and stayed in for 3 days.
I was able to use all parts of the fifth-wheel.
Good luck in your new search and sorry for your loss.
oh yes good point about the island!
Jul-08-2022 05:56 PM
LadyRVer wrote:
I have had Forest River products, some OK, some not. Also a Dutchmen, it was OK.
My only thought is an island kitchen.. if you use the trailer going down the road (like I do) usually an island kitchen blocks access to some parts of the trailer. Personally, I would want to see it all closed up to see if I can use the sections I want.
I was in severe weather a couple of years ago. Had to pull the super slide in and stayed in for 3 days.
I was able to use all parts of the fifth-wheel.
Good luck in your new search and sorry for your loss.
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Trackrig wrote:
My preferred mfg is Nash / Arctic Fox.
Jul-06-2022 05:02 PM
Jul-06-2022 03:58 PM
jukes wrote:Trackrig wrote:
I prefer aluminum sided trailers for several reasons which includes not fading like the fiberglass trailers.
My preferred mfg is Nash / Arctic Fox.
Bill
ok thanks
had a quick look, hard to find those brands for sale, or if they are they are 10 years old and $35k! Prices are crazy now.. it wasn't a good time to lose our TT!