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path1
Nov 25, 2017Explorer
...If buying new, you'll probably have to travel west to buy (if you're in West VA) Many people do. Arctic Fox pretty good if you need any service where their dealers are not present. But understand all the in's and out's. You'll have traveling forward mastered by the time you get back home:) Just use big truck stops with large turning spaces for re-fueling. Back home when time permits, hook up and find large parking lot and practice. My biggest hassle was getting parked at campsite and forgetting to allow enough room for slide out. Now I have a little broom that doubles as a measuring stick before I deploy the slide out. And carry enough hose as many places the discharge connection is at rear of campsite. And your discharge is just a few feet in front of slide out area. I'm 59 feet overall and most places when checking in or making reservations will know their overall lengths of their sites. Few other minor things Arctic Fox did that you'll get used to after couple trips. Do a very good pre buy inspection. Arctic Fox is very good but they are still put together by humans. Some of them are lazy and take short cuts that is not for you. Like not putting rubber gasket back into elec socket when connecting elec to slide out.
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