All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: New to RVingWelcome to the club. Yes you can talk them down just like a car dealership they have a wholesale price and a retail price. Trust is a key thing when you buy anything. If you don't trust them then I would go somewhere else to find someone that you trust. Some used RVs come with a warranty and new come with a warranty. The Wife and I have a travel trailer and have been knocking around the idea of going to a class C next.Re: On-line vs store inventoriesI agree this would be a nice thing to see and have access too.Re: The nerveWell I didnt see your video, and I would say he can keep his two cents he might neeed them when he does his own. What you built is for you! not me not the next poster or any to follow but for you. As long as you and the family are happy that is all that matters. I am sure once you use it a few zillion times you might think of something to add or remove to the next one. Tell his hippy rear to go build one himself with all that "go green" stuff in it.Re: What is your Fav thing to make on the road TS21sso wrote: COOKIES!!!!! On most every trip. DW makes up batches of various kinds of cookies. Forms cookies and freezes the formed dough. We then have fresh baked homemade cookies to have with our coffee or to share with guests. Cookies? I like cookies. Sorry was trying to be cookie monster..lolRe: Door issuesThanks I will try to fiddle with it tonight and let you all know.Re: Door issues TucsonJim wrote: Check the handle. Open the door and watch the latch while you slowly pull the handle. If there is too much play, the linkage in the handle may be getting worn out and the mechanism needs replacing. This is brand new as in like 3 weeks ago out of the factoryRe: Door issues Terryallan wrote: Is it setup? And if so, Do you have it sitting on the stabilizers instead of the wheels? In other words. Did you use the jacks to lift one side to make it level. Instead of raising it with blocks under the wheels? If that is the case. You could have put the frame in a bind, which put the door in a bind, and would make it hard to open. Don't know if you did. But the stabilizers are not for leveling. it does it all the time even when on the wheels. I am wondering if it is issues with the lock???Door issuesOk I have a 2014 Coachmen Freedom Express 292BHDS I am having issues some of the time opening the door. It seems like the screen door is getting hung up or something. and before anyone says it. Yes it is unlocked and yes i am pulling on the handle. Anyone have this type of issue before? and tips or tricks?Re: RV.net software westernrvparkowner wrote: I for one, am glad the threads don't fill up with everyone's photos. I like reading people's opinions, looking at their home movies and photos, not so much. If the forums suddenly were picture albums instead of reading material, I would be long gone. (For some, that is reason enough to support your idea). I agree. I dont want or need a bunch of pics out of focus and unstable videos. The way it is perfect for me.Re: Bunkhouse Recommendations?I like Forest River and coachmen but like many others said they are pretty much built the same. Saw one of these in person very nice Forest River coachmen The wife Loves the looks and interior of the Open Range but they might be high in price. I like anything with an east to west bed. only because of the room and being so tall.
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