All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Why!!!So why not take a drive to see them? Make a day of it and have fun. It's only a 4 hr drive not cross country.Re: Arctic Fox 22GGood luck on your purchase. We have looked at this trailer many times online but never seen in person. Here is WI our dealer is 6+ hrs away in MN and they don't stock this model. I wish it had a couch so you weren't trapped at the dinnette all the time. I know they make a murphy bed option but not a fan of that. For us anything bigger our truck can't handle since we have a 1/2 ton.Re: A question about trailering a pick up truckSince you first bought the truck drive it home. If you get pulled over for no plates show receipt of sale and you are good. No different then buying a car used and driving it home or to get it registered. Not having trust in the vehicle only leaves the option to trailer it home.Re: Who's idea was it?Thanks for the ideasRe: Any harm in leaving the TT plugged in all the time??Think of it this way. People that full time in rv's have it plugged in all the time. Nothing to be worried aboutRe: Parking on steep drivewayI question if you will get it up the driveway or bottom out. My driveway isn't as steep as yours and my parents 5th wheel needs to be driven through the front yard since it will bottom out. Also we will see when we get our travel trailer but I bet I will bottom out As for blocks I would brace really well!Re: Not impressed with 2014 Arctic Fox (VIDEO INSIDE)6 pages so far and I haven't seen anything about what the dealer will do or if you called the mfg. Sorry to hear about your problems but regardless of what opinions are here if you aren't happy either fix it yourself or work with the dealer or mfg. As others have mentioned these are all slapped together and quality will vary but you aren't going to find perfection.Re: Jayco Whitehawk ultra lite 24 ftSorry to hear about your problems but you just answered my question for me. First I don't have an RV yet so those that do will be able to help with how to stabilize it the best but I can explain the why. We are looking at either the Jay Flight or the White Hawk. The dealer didn't have a White Hawk in stock but had a used 2011 Jay Feather on the lot that had the same floor plan. First both trailers are level and neither have their stabilizer jacks down. When walking in the Jay Flight that thing was solid. If there was any movement we didn't notice it. With the Jay Feather every step made the trailer bounce. Like you noted the wife was feeling a little sick when she was at the rear of the trailer and the sales rep and I were moving around up front. Here is what I was told. The White Hawk will be a little better then the Jay Feather but not as solid as the Jay Flight. The reason being is the size tires (14" vs 15")the axles (3000lb vs 3500 lb each) and the suspension. I was told that once the stabilizer jacks were down the movement would be minimal on both trailers. I questioned to myself on how much movement you would notice and your post confirms there is still the bounce. Looks like we will be going with the Jay Flight. If this helps you or not I'm not sure but at least you know why it's bouncing the way it is.Re: Jayco Whitehawk - Dexter Axle IssueWhat axles are they now putting under it? Here is why I asked. We are looking at a 2015 White Hawk 24RBS and was told there are 2 3000lb axles for 6000 total on 14" tires.Re: 2015 Keystone Passport DelaminationWhat dealership are you working with? On the other hand I can understand that a dealer may not be able to get you in same day or next day but they should be able to get you an appointment to at least have it looked at and either put your mind at ease that it's ok and normal or no this needs to be fixed and schedule time for the repair. Hopefully by now you have heard back from them.
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