All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Cedar Creek quiet air conditionerOur 2013 Cedar Creek has the ducted AC and there is a significant reduction in sound. We also have a smaller, standard AC in the bedroom. The difference in volume between the two is amazing. At night, I make sure that the bedroom AC is set so that it doesn't come on and wake me up. I can't even hear the living room AC from the bedroom.Re: Problems with buying 3-1/2 hours awaybought mine from a dealer in Ohio based on price (live in Arkansas). Had several things taken care of there before we left. Anything needing fixed since then has been taken care of locally or I've gotten the parts from Cedar Creek and fixed it myself. Never any problem getting the work done.Re: Jeff couch rv nationBought a Cedar Creek 34RLSA from them in late 2012. Had a couple of issues when we went to pick it up, but they were taken care of before we left. Jeff worked with us to get a couple of things from Cedar Creek that had been promised but weren't delivered with the camper. Haven't used them for any follow-up work as we live quite a ways away, but Cedar Creek has been great to get us taken care of through local dealers. I would use them again.Re: Pathway X1 or X2Just purchased a Pathway X2. Easy setup and worked great! Did a lot of comparisons and decided this was the best for my needs. CarrollRe: warramty work on new 5th wheelContact your warranty rep for Columbus and discuss with them. You may have the best luck taking it to a dealer who handles Forest River products, but not the Palomino line.coil-it for water hoseSeveral years ago I found an item called Coil-it (at least I think that's what it was called) for hoses and electrical cords. I can't find it anywhere now. Anyone have any idea where to find it?Re: Purchasing a Pullrite 5th Wheel rthibodaux wrote: I been having mine for 6 years, there are 2 drawbacks I see, (1) nobody can pull your camper because of the capture plate and you can't pull anybody else camper (2) you almost gotta be straight while hooking up., other than that it works great. My 2 cents worth. In my case, this isn't quite true. My capture plate is held on by two small screws at the front and a locking bolt that goes against the pin at the back. While it would take a few minutes to remove, it wouldn't be a major issue if I needed someone else to pull my camper. Also, I have the Pullrite Superglide designed for Industry Standard Rails (ISR), so if someone else needs me to pull their rig, we simply swap out hitches. Again, not a trivial thing to do, but not a major hurdle either. The only downside I have found so far is the weight - I rigged an overhead hoist in my shop to get the hitch in and out.Re: Help trailer brakes went out (UPDATE)I have had this same problem twice on an older Alumascape. Both times it was a problem with a broken or worn wire at the wheel. The first time the wire had rubbed against the wheel until the insulation was gone, then it would short out every time it touched a ground. The solution was to replace the wire and be sure it and all the other brake wires were wire-tied away from the wheels. The second time one of the butt connectors corroded and broke. This was discovered after symptoms like your described - first intermittent, the complete failure. New connectors took care of that problem. Good luck on your troubleshooting! CarrollRe: Here We Go Again Hopefully!Congratulations! Looks like a beautiful rig! Should be the avenue to many fun adventures down the road. CarrollRe: Garmin RV 760LMTThe only thing I find listed on Amazon is the trucker model - not the RV model.
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