All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: New TTNorthwood Nash 25C http://www.northwoodmfg.com/index.php?page=model&make=nash&id=1053Re: Current Conditions @ Bryce National ParkAny road updates? Also, what's the best route to Bryce from Vegas pulling a trailer? We are going to hit Bryce first and head back South via Zion.Re: So CA to Colter Bay Grand tetonI am doing the same route from San Diego in late June. Does anyone have a recommendation of a place to stay past Vegas? I was hoping to make it to Mesquite or St. George the first night. I won't need hook ups unless it's hot.Re: thermostat changeThis one worked in my trailer : RV Comfort Coleman Re: Nash or LanceI prefer the Nash hands down especially if you get a unit with a slide out. I have done a lot of research and the Nash is built better & stronger and is also less money than the Lance. Don't get me wrong, Lance has done a good job but unless weight is a issue, take the 5K savings and buy a bigger truck. Last, Northwoods Mfg and their customer service has an outstanding reputation.Re: TT opinion pleaseEasy.....Go with Nash. They're built stronger and the quality is evident!Re: rv storage in North San Diego AreaTry this place in Vista "North County Rv Storage" It's only 2 or 3 years old and has easy access. http://northcountyrvstorage.net/Re: Nash 25C or Lance 2185 Travel Trailer?I checked with Northwood last week and was told the Nash 25C is supposed to run the end of June or first part of July. Build sheets should be sent out this next week. I would be curious if they're any changes to the 2014's? Mary Kay, please keep me posted as much as possible. I am also curious what dealer you go with since I am going to most likely be ordering 25C soon and don't have one close to me. I am willing to travel to pick up as well.Re: Nash 25C or Lance 2185 Travel Trailer?We have been trying to decide between the Nash 25C and the Lance 2185 (we like the bunks for the kids) and need a true 4 seasons TT. Since I am in So Cal only 2 hrs from Lance factory that has some appeal. I also like the Lance product since they have seem to have thought about all the little things. The Nash on the other hand appears to be built on a better in house chassis, has a solid reputation (Northwood), has more ground clearance, is a few thousand less and the biggest item for me is the generator option (propane). I am not aware of any other TT that has a generator. Northwood dealers are few and far between in Southern California but my research indicates that Northwood will cooperate with most RV repair places for warranty work. The extra weight of the Nash isn't an issue since I have a Ford 2012 diesel f250. I welcome any comments good or bad. We still haven't ruled out a Attitude Toy hauler either.Re: Does anyone else own the 2012 Attitude FL28AKLGDoes anyone know what kind of converter/inverter are installed in the Attitudes? Are they 3 stage by any chance? Suggestions for a good 3 stage? The reason I ask is I will be lucky enough to store my trailer at my house and want to keep it plugged in all the time and not worry about cooking the batteries.
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