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TKW wrote:
We bought a used Timber Ridge last year. Like most TTs, may be with a few exceptions, it has its share of problems. From my short time of ownership, I discovered a dozen of issues. Some are minor, and some are not so much. There're equipment failure that has nothing to do with the TT's workmanship. And there are design errors from day one that factory had wash its hand due to the one year warranty expiration.
Overall, I would give it a passing grade. Will I buy another ORV? I'm not too sure. Don't get me wrong. It's an upgrade from my last TT which I owned for 19 years and sold as a restoration project. But it is far from getting a perfect grade, at least from me.
BTW, if you go to IRV2 forum and look for ORV owners section, you can see there are very happy owners and there are also owners with issues.
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โFeb-19-2014 01:12 PM
Leland2 wrote:
If you would recommend the dealer in Albany, and buy from them again, would post the name of the dealership and the ''person'' you dealt with?adairlb wrote:
We just brought home our new Timber Ridge 250RDS two weeks ago that we purchased from a dealer in Albany, Oregon. We haven't had it out yet except for the trip home when the temperature overnight was in the low 20's and were quite comfortable and the heater hardly ran.
I researched travel trailers for quite a while before we decided on the Timber Ridge. We had it narrowed down to the Nash, Arctic Fox and the Outdoor lines. We decided on the Timer Ridge because of weight, floor plan and fit and finish. The quality on the interior of the Timber Ridge is wonderful.
The dealer in Albany was incredible to work with and I cannot say enough positive things about them. It was well worth the drive to pick it up.
โFeb-19-2014 10:11 AM
adairlb wrote:
We just brought home our new Timber Ridge 250RDS two weeks ago that we purchased from a dealer in Albany, Oregon. We haven't had it out yet except for the trip home when the temperature overnight was in the low 20's and were quite comfortable and the heater hardly ran.
I researched travel trailers for quite a while before we decided on the Timber Ridge. We had it narrowed down to the Nash, Arctic Fox and the Outdoor lines. We decided on the Timer Ridge because of weight, floor plan and fit and finish. The quality on the interior of the Timber Ridge is wonderful.
The dealer in Albany was incredible to work with and I cannot say enough positive things about them. It was well worth the drive to pick it up.
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