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| Re: Newmar Essex diesel pusher luxury motorhome | Hans R | I ahve a 2008 Essex. If money is not a problem for you this is the coach. I wish I could afford to trade in for the latest model. Love the full wall slide. Thanks. | See RoTi item |
| Re: 2010 Fleetwood Quest class C motorhome | Anne | We also have a 2010 Fleetwood Quest RV,and just love it. good price,good RV, good job Fleetwood!!! | See RoTi item |
| Re: Fleetwood Evolution Camping Trailer | Mountain Campers | We have the Evolution. We went with the electric crank system--problem!! It has quit completely. Also we have water damage on the rood--inside the camper are little "balloons". Anyone else had these problems? | See RoTi item |
| Re: Airstream Basecamp small travel trailer | Jeff | The price is pure and simple insane! I love this type of layout for a weekend, but with the amenities offered, I would rather buy a enclosed utility trailer for $3000.00, and fit it myself. I have always thought Airstream is way out of line with there pricing, now I am positive! | See RoTi item |
| Re: Fleetwood Evolution Camping Trailer | Matt in Utah | I have an E1, 2007 I think. I use it only a few times a year, but it does serve its offroad purpose well. Two recommendations. Install a kill switch on the radio - cost me $10. this will fix the bright light at night problem. Also replace smoke detector. I'm sure I will have to do some of the repairs referenced here but the chasis seems solid. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Four Winds Hurricane class A motorhome | Justin | We have a 2008 34B. Love it. Really recommend the Hurricane for price and quality. Like the 34B but the 34U floorplan looks awesome. Love the look of the dinette. | See RoTi item |
| Re: TAB teardrop trailer | CableGuy | Opinions on the cover for winter are mixed. Some say it's good; others say it can trap moisture and do more harm than good. Other things to do to winterize: Remove the battery, empty water from the holding container and put in some RV antifreeze, re-install tank and run water until you get antifreeze out of the sink. Remove anything left in fridge and any personal items that may be damaged or cause damage from freezing/thawing (liquids, etc.). I also like to use the jacks to take the weight off the axle/suspension and tires. | See RoTi item |
| Re: Keystone Fuzion toy hauler travel trailer | Bonnie | What I really like about this is the separation. I don't like the feeling that I'm living in a garage and a couple of the floorplans really look like they've thought this one through. Impressive. Going to take a look. | See RoTi item |
| Re:2009 Airstream Interstate Class B | Carol | On this plan shown above,can you have the extra two seats removed. Put in a shower you can use, And have a little more living room? | See RoTi item |
| Re: Oregon expandable truck camper | jhofwa | Am retired and thinking of either the Oregon shortbed truck camper or a larger used Chalet to be pulled with my 08 Tundra CrewMax 4x4. Plan to drive from WA to AK next summer with wife and our two dogs. Air conditioning would be nice on the Chalet, if they are dependable, as I have a son in Las Vegas, NV. Am concerned about being able to sleep in these RV as I'm 6'5" and not slim. Any suggestions would be appreciated - please send to email: jhofwa@gmail.com. Price is a concern so suggestions on used models would also be appreciated. Have never had an RV and my only "camping" was while in the Army... Many thanks. Jim | See RoTi item |
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