Jun-03-2016 07:24 AM
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Jun-05-2016 05:21 AM
PaulJ2 wrote:~DJ~ wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:trail-explorer wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
In no particular order, these are some of the better quality brands:
Lance
Nash
Arctic Fox
Jayco
Ditto.
There is no guarantee of a trouble free unit. They are all a **** shoot. Good luck.
cool breeze said it best. "they are all a **** shoot"!!
In 2010 when I wanted to go to a smaller TC for off road we also bought TT for DW when she wanted to go. The TT was a new '10 entry level 18' Springdale. Great trailer!! Only one trip back to the shop to trade it in 5 years later for a bigger and nicer(?) TT.
We bought a new '15 Nash 23D with slide. It does have a nicer interior/exterior but that's where it stopped. It was back to the shop no less than 8 times the first summer from fixing a chattering slide that I swear was going to rip the trailer apart when operating it to a leaking slide and a myriad of electrical problems including the brakes.
I won't go thru the long list of electrical problems except of the one they still can't fix!! The tv goes to scramble when outside the city AFTER you turn on an interior light. Works fine in the city and in their shop so they can't duplicate it. So, out camping you watch tv in the dark or not at all. I fixed it myself with a DISH Tailgater!!
So even the mighty NASH can have problems!!
LED lights will cause RF interfearance in a tv/radio signal. Works fine in the city because tv signal is strong. As the tv signal gets weaker farther from the transmiter the RF signals from the light/s dominates and takes over. Thats my theory. Find the bad light.
Jun-04-2016 11:54 PM
~DJ~ wrote:coolbreeze01 wrote:trail-explorer wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
In no particular order, these are some of the better quality brands:
Lance
Nash
Arctic Fox
Jayco
Ditto.
There is no guarantee of a trouble free unit. They are all a **** shoot. Good luck.
cool breeze said it best. "they are all a **** shoot"!!
In 2010 when I wanted to go to a smaller TC for off road we also bought TT for DW when she wanted to go. The TT was a new '10 entry level 18' Springdale. Great trailer!! Only one trip back to the shop to trade it in 5 years later for a bigger and nicer(?) TT.
We bought a new '15 Nash 23D with slide. It does have a nicer interior/exterior but that's where it stopped. It was back to the shop no less than 8 times the first summer from fixing a chattering slide that I swear was going to rip the trailer apart when operating it to a leaking slide and a myriad of electrical problems including the brakes.
I won't go thru the long list of electrical problems except of the one they still can't fix!! The tv goes to scramble when outside the city AFTER you turn on an interior light. Works fine in the city and in their shop so they can't duplicate it. So, out camping you watch tv in the dark or not at all. I fixed it myself with a DISH Tailgater!!
So even the mighty NASH can have problems!!
Jun-04-2016 06:12 PM
BB_TX wrote:
Keystone has 11 or 12 different named TTs. Forest River has over 15. KZ has 7-8. Jayco has 6-7. Arctic Fox has at least 4. Add in Winnebago, Coachmen, Lance, Airstream, Dutchmen, Gulfstream, etc. and, yes, there is an incredible number of brand names out there.
And you will invariably find someone who says never buy so and so brand as they had nothing but problems with it. And then there will be another who says they had that same brand and it was the best rig they ever had. One will say brand X had the worst customer service ever, followed by another who says brand X customer service was great.
Really a roll of the dice. Pick one that fits what you want, looks good in and out, everything works as it should, a price to fit your budget, and go with it.
Jun-04-2016 05:41 PM
Jun-04-2016 03:39 PM
coolbreeze01 wrote:trail-explorer wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
In no particular order, these are some of the better quality brands:
Lance
Nash
Arctic Fox
Jayco
Ditto.
There is no guarantee of a trouble free unit. They are all a **** shoot. Good luck.
Jun-04-2016 03:33 PM
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Jun-04-2016 04:38 AM
PatRenee wrote:
Check out Open Range.... very well made...IMO....we love ours.
Jun-04-2016 03:45 AM
Jun-03-2016 04:06 PM
trail-explorer wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
In no particular order, these are some of the better quality brands:
Lance
Nash
Arctic Fox
Jayco
Ditto.
Jun-03-2016 02:44 PM
coolmom42 wrote:
In no particular order, these are some of the better quality brands:
Lance
Nash
Arctic Fox
Jayco
Jun-03-2016 02:19 PM
93Cobra2771 wrote:
Is owner willing to let you walk on the roof and inspect? (if not, then it's a leaker or he knows the roof hasn't been maintained).
That's just a few things.