| Re: Forest River Cedar Creek fifth wheel | LArry | we have a 2009 Forest River Cardinal 5th wheel with 4 slides love it but now we have lots of grandchildren so we needed a park model so selling this for 47500.00 if you are tinterested call 928-387-1201 Yuma AZ |
| Re: Forest River Cedar Creek fifth wheel | Harley | Have a 2010 34SATS In Oregon and in camp ground the Black tank fell out, not installed properly, cost of cleanup and repair. Jan/12 went to have new tires installed and tire dealer found both right wheels at the bearing really loose and the one had lost it dust cap,snap ring and seal the bearings need to be replaced, POORLY Build Trailer |
| Re: Forest River Cedar Creek fifth wheel | Harley | Have a 2010 34SATS In Oregon and in camp ground the Black tank fell out, not installed properly, cost of cleanup and repair. Jan/12 went to have new tires installed and tire dealer found both wheels at the bearing really loose and the one had lost to dust cap,snap ring and seal the bearing need to be replaced, POOR Trailer building. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood ultra lite travel trailer | Jessica L | We bought a brand new Rockwood in 2008. As soon as we pulled off the lot the mechanic had to come out and replace a breaker. The electric part of the hot water tank doesn't work. The wallpaper is bubbled up and peeling. Only half of the electric outlets work. Then the water leaked. Then the roof leaked. Replaced both acels twice. Which left us stranded twice. The lines leaked and ruined our whole floor. Of course they do not want to fix anything due to it not being covered under warranty anymore. I am sorry but when you pay $32000 for a brand new rv u expect not to have major issues with it. This thing is a nightmare and I would never recommend buying anything made by Forest River. Rockwoods are junk!!!! I should of just lit $32000 dollars on fire because this thing is not worth anything. |
| Re: Forest River Berkshire luxury motorcoach | Funk | Thinking about a New 2011 Forest River Berkshire Bunk House RV (39BH) W/4 Slides, Model 390QS:
Once deal was settled, What price range was it in? Thanks |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Hating Georgetown | My father has always wanted a Class A RV after having many travel trailers. My father purchased a 2011 Georgetown GTA350. The first month it was back at the dealership twice for things not finished. After a month of waiting on the dealer to finish the repairs it was returned with more problems. Every time they travel now, my sister and I have to be ready to come to them. Electrical problems, leveler problems, heat/air problems...you name it, they've had it. The dealership is good about attempting to fix the problems, but just last week while it was back for another problem, an employee rubbed a 5th wheel down the side of it. The factory has been no help whatsoever about fixing the issues. A convection oven issue took calls to the manufacturer from my father to get replacement parts that had to be installed by the dealership. Don't buy these motorhomes please! Cardinal is made by them also and they have problems galore from what the dealer has told us. Even the dealer regrets taking this company as a product. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood ultra lite travel trailer | Sad Sack | Bought this trailer new in 2010. So far it's been a big disappointment. Both pop outs were blowing fuses. Fixed finally by the dealer. The front landing legs blew fuses. Fixed by the dealer. The large pop out drive mechanism clutch failed on a trip, fortunately in the "in" position. The unit sat at the dealers for a month until it was repaired. (Non warranty) The lights above the main sleeping area dropped out of the ceiling.The overhead storage cupboards over the sink area pulled away from the wall mounts and dropped approximately three quarters of an inch. Owner added bracing between counter and cupboard bottoms. The propane gas fired oven would not stay lit. Dealer sort of repaired same. The propane gas regulator failed to support more than one burner at a time. Owner replaced and adjusted same. The main escape window in the master bedroom shook free during a trip and was lost on the highway somewhere in Northern Ontario. Owner ordered a replacement and installed it with modifications to prevent this from happening again. I think by now you must be seeing the obvious. Forest River have no quality assurance programs in place. It's obvious to me that the "farm kids" assembling these trailers are ill equipped for the job. This is my first and last Forest River RV. On the up side, this one is probably the best one of the lot as it has been pretty well gone over and debugged now. Now that I'm retired I may apply to Forest River for a consulting job. |
| Re: Forest River Prime Time LaCrosse travel trailer | jim | bought a 2011 lacrosse luxuty light by prime time, there are so many problems i can't list them all. their design engineer should be fired or at least sent to school somewhere. shame such a beautiful camper is so flawed |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood ultra lite travel trailer | Nick | I bought a 2012 Forest River 2304 and have nothing but problems. The a/c freezes up and then when it thaws it leaks all over the TV the dinette cushions and most likely there is water in the walls,the shower leaks, the trim is on backwards and when we tried to have Driftwood the dealer fix it they told us nothing was wrong. I would NEVER buy a Forest River again...EVER!!! |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood ultra lite travel trailer | Peter | I own a rockwood ultra light 2009 roof leaks out of warranty of course its probably been leaking since I bought it I've owned other trailers never had problems likes this real pour quality it's will cost any were from 2.000 to 3.000 to repair thanksl a lot forest river |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Begone2 | Hi, I purchased a used 2008 374 Georgetown and wonder if anyone has the Battery Control Panel wiring schimatics. The panel outfit was sold by RV Custom Products who are no longer in business. The document under the retracting entrance step is pretty much gone. I have a brown wire hanging and with 2 new side batteries and new coach battery not holding a charge. Open circut somewhere?? Step will not stay retracted when parked. I took specs from Lippert it was some help. Also green wire to chasis is hooked up t battery pack?? Lippert shows it marked to chassis.??
Any help on any of these issues would be really fantastic. Thanks Stuck in laneway. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood ultra lite travel trailer | rockdud | we have a model 2604. since we have owned it, it has been to the factory on two occassions. first time for stress cracks to the rear end. warrenty covered the repairs. next summer the roof was leaking where the repairs occured. Had to go through BBB to get it fixed. service is terrible, design is flawed. the hinges are falling off the cabinets and now a water leak under shower that I cant access without pulling vanity and shower unit. Very poor design. It only gets used a couple times a year, we have been very disappointed so far. |
| Re: Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup travel trailer | Tina | 2011 wolf pup 1035 miles on it tires shot on the inside, gonna see what they will do |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | DaleW | We bought a 2006 Rockwood Roo 26RS new, so have had it five years. Excellent camper, love the hard slide out. Perfect for a 4 kid family. Have replaced the sink fixtures, other than that been trouble free. |
| Re: Forest River XLR toy hauler fifth wheel | Cheryl Petrowiak | I'm trying to put this politely... LOve our new 2012 XLR 5th Wheel toy hauler.But the quality of it really sucks! This is the first brand new camper we have ever bought and didn't expect all of the major things to go wrong.My feelings is they slapped it together so fast that they didn't care what type of product was being sent out. We used once and the wiring was crossing that would short everything out. the stablizers in the back had to be manually screwed on.and then when camped only the second time we didn't realize we had to manually check our slide outs too. We go to use it and it bends in the whole fender! it leaks behind the shower,little nails (where trim should be) the lever for the gray water didn't push in)our friends have had worse problem... there slide out didn't go in, the water for their pump kept pumping put water in the cargo area, they turned on air and wood particles blew up. I just feel its brand new we have only used it 3 times really? USA quality should mean something right? |
| Re: Forest River V-Cross ST Super Lite travel trailer | Tim | We purchased a 2011 V-Cross with front kitchen and love it. There is a lot of storage and it is perfect for a small family or a couple. Our first trip was to the mountains and we pulled it with a Dodge 3500 Dually and average 15 miles to the gallon through the mountains for more than 100 miles and that included sitting on the highway for over 30 minutes for an accident with the motor running. Not bad mileage for up hill and down hill driving. On flat ground I have gotten about 18 miles to the gallon towing the unit. Just like pulling anything behind a vehicle you know that it is there but with the sway kit there is very littl to no noticeable movement/drag. The V-Cross has surprised us with quality craftsmanship and cabinetry. The unit looks great and after shopping around for several months it met all of our needs and wants. Would definitely recommend the V-Cross and if there were any changes we would make it would be the leveling jacks but, that to me is something that can be done at anytime. Great product!! |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | lori | doe anyone have the rockwood roo expandable toy hauler? If so how much can you put in the front cargo area? |
| Re: Forest River V-Cross ST Super Lite travel trailer | cath | WANTED TO KNOW IF ANYONE HAS HAD PROBLEMS WITH THE V NOSE CAMPER I HAVE A GREY WOLF THE TIRES WORE OUT VERY QUICKLY ON THE INSIDE |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo travel trailer | Barklee | In 30 years of camping, we went from bigger and bigger tents to a Coleman pop-up. No longer produced by Coleman, we could not replace a 12 year old trouble-free pop-up. We looked at the "next step" and found the hybrids. The Forest River 233S is an amazing trailer. I "over researched" hybrids and found this model and brand to meet any standards I could impose. Advice: shop around for the best price. Ours was custom built with options we added. We paid frieght charges by ordering it from a volume dealer and having shipped to a dealer near us. The local dealer could not match the "volume/out-of-state" price. Hopefully, if needed, service will not be an issue with a local Forest River dealer, who did not sell us the unit. |
| Re: Forest River Cherokee Grey Wolf travel trailer | Camper John | Have a 2011 Forest River Cherokee used 5-times and all the tires wore out. They are Trail Express. BEWARE of these tires, they are ALL BAD and have not been recalled. Lots of small stuff going wrong on this Fifth Wheel. Would never buy one again. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo travel trailer | Hal56 | We have the 2011 Roo 233S. Just can't believe how much space we have. We have 3 tip out beds and a dinette on a slide. Nice kitchen and bathroom. Amazing design and no problems at all. Our family loves it and we use it every opportunity. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo travel trailer | Tony J | I agree with CFG. We have a 2010 Roo no problems, great camper. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo travel trailer | CFG | I think Forest River have sorted all the leak problems out, that's only on the older models. We have a 2011 Rockwood Roo 21SS and it's been absolutely wonderful for our family. One of the best things I ever bought. No leaks and no problems period. I really recommend it. |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | BL | I'm considering purchasing one, and the value seems really good. |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown | sonnye | Own 2011 Georgetown 300ve 30'11" first thing had to add safeT+ steering stablizer. much nicer to drive now still thinking about air bags. This is a great coach inside and out. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood ultra lite travel trailer | LF | we have a 2007 Rockwood signature ultralight. While on a recent trip the bathroom vanity cabinet above the sink fell off the wall and broke the cold water tap off. There are no water shutoffs for the taps, so until we could get the taps fixed we couldn't use any water. We are trying to figure out the best way of putting the vanity back on the wall.
The cabinets are well constructed but we are worried about the attachment to the walls of the other cabinets.
We also have had an issue with the furnace. We have had it checked and it is apparently working fine but it pushes more hot air in the outside exhaust vent then it does inside.
We are still trying to sort out the Concertone stereo system. The TV is cutting out - we have to shut it off and let it cool off for a few minutes and then it works again. I haven't been able to figure out how to connect a new TV to the system |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite travel trailer | Ottawa Rockwood 1809S owner | I purchased a 2010 1809S in Spring 2010. From the start, had many many problems. The wheel wells weren't sealed, so bushels of road dust came in the unit. The range fan wasn't mounted properly so after every trip, had to clean up the sawdust (dealer said this was normal - eventually admitted there was a problem). Drawers fell apart. 1/4 inch gap between slide out floor and slide out wall. Bottom of the closet area fell out. Closet door hinges worked loose. All this in the first three trips. The dealer fixed up the issues at end of season.
Today, I checked it at the storage yard, and discovered that the power fan housing in the bathroom has a crack in the corner. Anyway, I am somewhat worried about taking it on the road again. I thought RVing was supposed to be relaxing. Silly me.
or just park it for decoration. |
| Re: Forest River Cedar Creek fifth wheel | Jim | regarding carring 4 bikes on the back of your trailer. It is not recommended, after we lost our bikes twice due to the bouncing we modified the 4 bike carrier. We added a trailer hitch to the back of the trailer so the bike rack can be installed on the truck or the trailer but when on the trailer we added an additional support welded from the bike rack to the frame of the trailer with a turn buckle to prevent the bike rack from bouncing. We have put a lot of miles on it on the back of the trailer with no problems since the extra support. |
| Re: Forest River Surveyor travel trailer | Craig G | I bought the SV-264 in September 2010. Took it out 5 times (16 days total) over 10 weeks. My wife and I love it. Great quality inside and out. Fast recovery on the water heater. There are two 30 gallon gray tanks, one for kitchen and one for bathroom. Love the rear kitchen. Love the full size queen bed, but we did replace the mattress with a high quality one. Much more comfortable.
Total weight of trailer with all the extras (A/C, batteries and Propane), 36 gallons of water, and all personal items (pots, pans, clothes, food, etc.) is 5,800. Very light weight compared to similar length trailers and features. |
| Re: Forest River Cedar Creek fifth wheel | Tom | Did a lot looking before buying, overall very happy with our CC, had a few minor problems, ourdealer took care of. I did have a hydraulic leak, was just loose fittings, I'm close to my trucks limits, and handles fine. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood ultra lite travel trailer | Rae | This (Rockwood 2604 Year: 2011) is our third trailer and the quality of the Rockwood is so terrible, I wish we had our smaller, but higher quality, Dutchman back again. We have had to rebuild most of the drawers, doors, cabinets, etc. Things fall apart as you drive down the road. Poorly engineered and the customer service has been horrible. Would never recommend this to anyone. |
| Re: Forest River V-Cross ST Super Lite travel trailer | Chuck(ie) | Anybody know what it's like to tow one of these? Seems like the turning radius would be somewhat decreased, unless the ball comes WAY back from the tow vehicle. |
| Re: Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup travel trailer | Alec M. | With my first look, I could only say, "I want it!" "BADLY" 2/20/2011 |
| Re: Forest River Cherokee Wolf Pup travel trailer | Chuck K | We have the toy hauler version and we love it. Forest River is the way to go. |
| Re: Forest River Cedar Creek fifth wheel | HawleyWood | We own a 2009 CC 362BSA. Very happy with the interior not so happy about a problem we had with a blowout. It was blamed on an overloaded RV. CC stepped up and did the repair under warranty. It was due to tires rubbing on the shocks. At CC recommendation we removed the shocks. Love the unit and very very happy with CC support |
| Re: Forest River V-Cross travel trailer | Roy Benson | Wanting to know what kind of a difference in mileage? please email me at the_bensons at sbcglobal.net - 1/9/2011 |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Jack Cassidy | Ordered a 1999 Georgetown, traded to a new 2004 in o4. Had several problems. Forest River factory fixed everything. We loved both of our Georgetowns and are now looking at the 2011 37.8. The wife really likes the 4 door fridge. |
| Re: Forest River Surveyor Sport travel trailer | JH RH, Ga | We just returned from our maiden trip in our new 2011 Forest River Surveyor SPT189 and I second Jon's comments on the earlier post. The refer fan was extremely noisy, enough to awaken you on start, run and shutdown. So, if you preparing to purchase this TT or any other Forest River product with a ventilation fan for the refer compartment you may want the dealer to run the refer until the ventilation fan starts so you can evaluate the noise before you lay down your money. As far as the rest of the camper is concerned, we could not be more pleased, we loved everything about it. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | DG Macon, GA | we have an 06 233 Roo and experienced leaks at the seams at the upper corners of the bunk ends. Looks like it was pulling too tight. We corrected by using a clear tape waterproof product. No problems since. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite travel trailer | mike | I am considering buying a three-year old Rockwood 2104. Does anyone have any experience with this model (or related models)? Are there any (bad) attributes about this Forest River make/model to watch for? Thanks. |
| Re: Forest River Cedar Creek fifth wheel | Ross43 | I've had a good experience with a Georgetown motorhome from forest river and am now looking for a 5er. This looks good would like to hear anybody's comparison with a Carriage Cameo. Anyone had both? |
| Re: Forest River Shamrock expandable travel trailer | Robin G | I've had 2 expandable trailers including a 2007 shamrock. It's a great trailer I didn't realize the variety of floorplans available. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood ultra lite travel trailer | ks | have a 2009 1thsb fithwheel nice , side loading toybox great--only issue is the power awning does not have adj pitch , sofar unable to find solution other than replacing a new awning |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | C.W. | How do you carry 4 bikes on a Roo travel trailer that is 19 feet? I have a Trailblazer. |
| Re: Forest River Surveyor travel trailer | Jon | Just bought a 2011 Surveyor 189 (19 foot). It has a noisy refer fan that is loud enough to keep you awake. When I took it into the dealer I was told they have had 5 complaints on units with the same thing. Of course the standard answer was "There's nothing we can do". After further thought, I called the dealer owner and explained how unhappy I was with the problem and their service department's response. The owner asked to keep the trailer for a few days while trying to get a "fix" from Forest River. I was told Forest River modified the fan to get the refer to fit and it left the noise problem. This is my seconf Forest River-never again. |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Donna Osborn | 2008 Georgetown gas class A RV. Under 5,000 miles. Loaded, generator, remote awning & stairs. 35 foot with 2 slides, auto leveling. 3 built in flat screen TV's, full bath and outside shower, king size bed. Tan leather interior with redwood cabinets & dining table. Has 2 leather couches that make out into bed. Will sell with all dishes & linens if needed. Must have $111,000 Can be seen in Sevierville Tennessee.
865-774-6055 8/16/2010 |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Steve Riddle, Oklahoma | Just bought a 2011 Forest River Georgetown 37.8 TS and except for the defective louver air conditioner vents, which are being replaced, I love everything about my new motor home. |
| Re: Forest River Surveyor travel trailer | New Campers | Recently bought our first brand new trailer, the Forest River Surveyor. Our steps do feel very sturdy and squeak every time you step on them. We looked at other brands and the steps are attached to the frames, but ours are not. The tech told us that is the way they are! Does anyone else have this problem? |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Khan B | Forest River make a great Rv. Never had a motorhome from them but this looks good. |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Wendell Baker | Our 2006 Forest River Georgetown is great--except the transmission went out at 24000 miles. Over $2500 in repairs. No hauling of any vehichle. Shouldn't a Ford pump last longer than this?? |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | marian | Is there anyone who has a 1998 Georgetown 325S brochure I can download |
| Re: Forest River Sunseeker class C motorhome | Julie and Bill | We have a 2004 Forest River Sunseeker. Forest River is good. We've had a good time with this little RV. We did get stranded for a week when our fuel pump broke. We love the size and cozy feeling. It's easy to drive. The kids love it. |
| Re: Forest River Surveyor travel trailer | Tim Seattle | Bought our first new T/T, a 2010 Surveyor SP210, very nice trailer that is light enough to tow with my KIA Sorento. Only odd thing with the trailer was the DVD player is not hard wired to work with a TV. Seemed odd that Forest River would put in a DVD player without a way to hook it up. Furnace is incredibly loud when running. I have heard that is not a unique problem. Other than that great trailer with only a few minor defects at delivery (three loose and one missing screw) |
| Re: Forest River Cherokee travel trailer | Craig P | We had a cherokee for a couple of years and really liked it. Like the floorplans now. Didn't know there were other floorplans when we bought ours, we just bought what the dealer had. We liked it but these reviews make you aware of the possibilities. Thanks. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | BT | We have a Forest River 23'. The front bunk on it leaked when closed up. Turned out to be the small channel that is where the hinge is located. This was clogged with leaves and all kids of other debris. We cleaned this out so that the water could drain, and we have been dry since. Be sure to keep all rain channels clear especially on a sloped surface. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo travel trailer | Jan P | We have a 2008 roo and it's really great. Looking forward to using it again this year. Never had a leak or a problem. Really been nice for our family. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Mini Lite travel trailer | witherig | we purchased a 2009 rockwood minilite new from dealer then the dealer went out of business due to fdic closing the bank they used. so far very happy with the camper. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | Bonnie | We just ordered a rockwood roo 23SS. We are very excited. We are upgrading from a Coleman popup,but we still wanted the openess. I will keep my finger crossed we don't have any leak problems. Hopefully they improve things year after year. |
| Re: Forest River Surveyor travel trailer | AcadianBob | We bought a 2008 SV235RKS. We found the quality of the trailer upon delivery to be excellent. In 40+ nights of camping, we have had 2 problems; a leaking water fill tube and a broken trolley on the slideout. Both fixed under warranty by our excellent dealer. This trailer pulls very well; a function of torsion bar suspension and the low ride height. We would definitely buy another Surveyor. |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Virginia Bates | Have 2004 Georgetown, love it except half-time oven went out and dont know what to do, can anyone help?? |
| Re: Forest River Surveyor Sport travel trailer | Hal P | Really like this trailer. Looking to find an expandable Sport about one or two years old - halp437 at yahoo.com |
| Re: Forest River Flagstaff tent camper | Yves Lacombe | Have a 620ST for the past two years. It's a fine camper. I would trade the electric winch for a crank one but haven't experienced the freefall phenomenon the previous poster mentionned.
Minor quality issues that were fixed by the dealer with no problems at all.
Very happy so far.
-- Yves |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | hardin county camper | Bought a 07 roo 23ss last summer. Like everyone else love the space it gives you. |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Mark Spenrath | Bought new Georgetown 350 in August, had several warranty issues, dealer is 3.5 hours from me so finally arranged to get repairs done. Dealer picked up the unit November 7th and just picked up the unit Friday Januarary 23 to find o0ver half of the items were still not fixed. Ineed a dealer that will take care of this unit in the Cleburne Texas area. MarkSpenrath@mscsltd.com |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | CHRIS | Have a 2004 37' Georgetown motorhome. Drives great.9mpg Had some roof leaks.Easy fix. Great amount of storage. no elec problems. Not a fan of the leveling system but works. Forest river phone support was great when I needed them. Overall I love it :) |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Thr Giz | Bought a 2009 model new. Love the layout. Only wish the factory would have checked it out before sending it to the dealer. Now I'm hoping that the dealer comes thru with his promises of finishing my two page list of "unfinished" items. |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Leonard | I have ordered the 2010 378TS and am sure looking forward to stepping up to this unit from our 2006 Forest Rivers Forester Class C which was a great little unit. |
| Re: Forest River Salem LE travel trailer | Ken Bolinger | I'm a Forest River fan. We have the Salem LE 19BH. Very small but very easy to tow. No slide but everything we need. And the price was amazing. I look at many of these reviews and wonder why so many people pay so much money. The Salem is good quality at a real good price. |
| Re: Forest River Flagstaff tent camper | LOOKING FOR.CAMPER/6CYN TOW | HOW MUCH DOES THIS WEIGH//oNLY HAVE A 6CYLN SANTA FE. AND HOW MUCH$$$? |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | Jolene | We have a 2008 Rockwood Roo 23SS. We love the camper - super spacious with the beds on the tent ends. You'll love the camper and the space you get. |
| Re: Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | Bryan J | We have the 233 with tip outs and really like them. no problems with leaks at all. |
| Re: Forest River V-Cross travel trailer | Gene | Like the idea of the pointed front with differing uses. Not sure I know which I like best Went to a dealer for FR and they only had the one with the kitchen at the front. Nice but i'd like to see more arrangements. Is the V really fuel efficient and why aren't all trailers like it if it is? |
| Re: Forest River Shamrock expandable travel trailer | sabrina osterling | My husband and I just recently purchased a shamrock 22 ft. we do not have any kind of book on it can someone recommend where we can purchase a manual for this trailer. We are from Michigan |
| Re: Forest River Berkshire luxury motorcoach | Clifford,SC | I have an electrical problem with my lights in the hallway by the bathroom. Can anyone help me with this problem? |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | CVB texas boy | We're fulltimers traveling with a 1999 Forest River Georgetown 35’ M-346S motor home really good, it's served us well. Love to get one of these newer ones. What about that closet on the 379TS? wonderful feature. |
| Re: Forest River Berkshire luxury motorcoach | swaenepoel | We bought a berkshire 360 QS and imported him to Europe. Not easy to homologate but so far so good.We have driven 2000 miles and we are very happy with our new motorhome. We use him to pull a horsetrailer of 5000 lbs, no problema... |
| Re: Forest River Georgetown class A motorhome | Kerry | We have a 2008 Georgetown and we've been very happy with it. I'd definitely buy another Forest River. |
| 2007 Forest River Rockwood Roo expandable travel trailer | Fred R | I own the 2007 19' Roo. We average 15 trips a year to varying campgrounds with different hook up options. Only problem is the front canvas leaks when the trailer is closed. We have taken it back several times without good results. Otherwise it has been a major improvement over the pop-up. |
| 08 Forest River Cedar Creek 34 SATS fifth wheel | David | 08 Forest River Cedar Creek 34 SATS - Once we got it home and off the dealer lot it looks a lot bigger. The rear ent. center is real nice. Makes the trailer seem a lot larger on the inside. No problems yet. We cant wait to get it on the road more than what we have. The dealer we used is the best. We bought ours at RV Station in Bryan, TX. We looked at a lot of different sizes and makes we went back to the Cedar Creek. |
| Re: Forest River V-Cross travel trailer | Bob K | Realy like the concept. Don't see why all trailers are not v nose - you gain space and reduce drag. |
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