All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: How long have you had your current RV?4 in the last 10 years, trading up until we got what we wanted. This one, we will keep. Sometimes if you have a specific application, it takes a little while to get situated on the needs and wants. I have camped in a camper most of my life, I bought a new 38 ft fiver in 08, kept it until 2012 and decided to go toy hauler, built one, sold it.. bought one and spent too much time on the road for the space we had and then got this one.Re: Your Rig mollyfluff wrote: It's just a matter of adjusting the jake plates and isn't a big issue, but it should be done at the dealer before you even take it home. This was one thing I made sure got done before we brought it home and it rides nice now. I have an F350 that sits pretty tall otherwise it wouldn't have needed adjusted. I agree , a good dealer should set you level and set up your brakes before you ever leave the lot.. Nice Rig !!!Re: Your Rig nelsoje wrote: That is a good looking rig you have there Bob. I have to wonder how you got that tractor to the campsite! :) mwebber- actually the front A/C is not taller than the main unit. I measured both of mine, the highest point was the primary unit at 13'1". The front one is actually about 1/2" lower. Fooled me, too. I have that problem myself. I had a second A/C added and they put a full size on the front . I am 13' 5" to the top of the front and 12" 10" to the rearward one.Re: Your RigMore to come when I get Pic.s uploaded
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