Forum Discussion

McDaddy's avatar
McDaddy
Explorer
May 28, 2013

pop up question

I have a travel trailer that I have camped in for the past 7 years. I know zip about popups. However, I just came across a 1997 Coleman Sun Ridge that is mint. The owner wants $2500. NADA book is $1500 - 1800. I figure its prob worth about 2K. My GF would be interested in buying a popup for her and her 3 kids. However, she has a driveway that has a pretty steep incline. I'm wondering, can you store a popup in a driveway that has in incline if you chock both sets of wheels? Is there anything special that I should look for when checking out the camper? I would plan on making sure that all of the systems are working (plumbing, electric, awning, stove, etc) thanks for any and all advise.
  • I had the Coleman the pup was fine and dry the front trunk extra storage was nic and big but the trunk part started to leak before i sold it parking on a hill was no big deal just block the wheels good
  • We had a steep driveway and entrance to the road in front of our previous house. Once I removed the sand pads from the stabilizers and learned to hit that transition from the road to my driveway at an angle instead of straight on, it was fine. I would have to put a fair amount of blocks under the tongue jack in order to get it close to level. Obviously, both wheels had chocks and I remove the wheel from the tongue jack.

    Also in our neighborhood, someone had a full sized TT that they did the same thing to but because the TT was so long, they had to build quite a tower of 4"x4" blocks under the tongue jack and front stabilizers. The TT had a higher ground clearance than my PUP so I don't know that they had to angle into the driveway or not.
  • Terryallan wrote:
    skipnchar wrote:
    Check the roof carefully. Coleman campers were not BUILT by Coleman and there were a number of years where roofs were very problematic (cracking, sagging and leaking). Coleman and their builder ended up parting company over the issue. Also since it was mentioned, the front truck models also had a LOT leaking issue in that front storage compartment.


    Coleman actually builds NOTHING. they just lease their name to manufacturers. There is nothing special about products with the Coleman name.
    Fleetwood built the Coleman pups to Coleman specs. The roof problem was fixed befor Fleetwood, and Coleman parted ways, and Fleetwood continued to build the pups under thier own name. until they went bankrupt. FTCA built Coleman pups untill 2011. Then they too went out of business. So it appears no one is making Coleman pups at this time.

    At present Dutchman RV is building the Coleman line of Traveltrailers.

    I believe a company called "Somerset" has bought the Fleetwood/Coleman designs and are building them.....still not Coleman
  • skipnchar wrote:
    Check the roof carefully. Coleman campers were not BUILT by Coleman and there were a number of years where roofs were very problematic (cracking, sagging and leaking). Coleman and their builder ended up parting company over the issue. Also since it was mentioned, the front truck models also had a LOT leaking issue in that front storage compartment.


    Coleman actually builds NOTHING. they just lease their name to manufacturers. There is nothing special about products with the Coleman name.
    Fleetwood built the Coleman pups to Coleman specs. The roof problem was fixed befor Fleetwood, and Coleman parted ways, and Fleetwood continued to build the pups under thier own name. until they went bankrupt. FTCA built Coleman pups untill 2011. Then they too went out of business. So it appears no one is making Coleman pups at this time.

    At present Dutchman RV is building the Coleman line of Traveltrailers.
  • Check the roof carefully. Coleman campers were not BUILT by Coleman and there were a number of years where roofs were very problematic (cracking, sagging and leaking). Coleman and their builder ended up parting company over the issue. Also since it was mentioned, the front truck models also had a LOT leaking issue in that front storage compartment.
  • I'll just say that when you do get your first pop up?

    After you open it get all excited about setting it up and set up the beds/posts, do NOT be tempted to get up on the bed to see how it feels........because you most likely have not put the back levelers down and you will flip the whole thing over! Don't ask me how I know! And I'm sure a lot have done this but won't ever admit it! :B
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I might add that I always thought my floor just inside the door was spongy maybe due to being waterlogged or something. I finally crawled under the trailer and could not find any water damage. I added a right angle piece of metal across the area under the floor and it doesn't feel spongy anymore.

    The floor just inside the door is prone however to get water damage as the door seal under the door seems to fail or get torn off etc... This lets water get to the floor when it is raining... Something to watch for...

    My POPUP trailer is a 2008 model and my awning zip up pouch is just about useless now. This all started around two seasons back with dry rot on the straps and finally the thread around the zip up pouch is now failing. Eventually the pouch flys off the trailer going down the road they tell me...

    These can cost around $500 I guess to replace them....

    I fold my pouch up on the roof now and have several stretch ropes going over the pouch laying on the roof to keep it flying away. This ain't gonna last too long for me I imagine haha...

    Roy Ken
  • McDaddy wrote:
    I have a travel trailer that I have camped in for the past 7 years. I know zip about popups. However, I just came across a 1997 Coleman Sun Ridge that is mint. The owner wants $2500. NADA book is $1500 - 1800. I figure its prob worth about 2K. My GF would be interested in buying a popup for her and her 3 kids. However, she has a driveway that has a pretty steep incline. I'm wondering, can you store a popup in a driveway that has in incline if you chock both sets of wheels? Is there anything special that I should look for when checking out the camper? I would plan on making sure that all of the systems are working (plumbing, electric, awning, stove, etc) thanks for any and all advise.


    IF it has the ABS roof, and it has not been replaced. Look at it very carefully. The Roofs were the big problem with Coleman pups. And IF it has the front storage compartment. They have a sway problem. I believ that is mostly on BaySides though.
  • Check all the canvas for rips, holes, mold, etc. Look for soft spots in the floor and crawl underneat to look for rotten wood. You should chock both sets of tires all the time, not just on an incline. If it's real steep, get some good chocks! Does this one have the one-piece ABS roof? If so, those had some problems also with sagging and I've seen a few that also had lots of very small cracks all over the place.