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ScottG wrote:
I *think* you can add Grand Design to the list. Not as nicely built as Arctic Fox (I found some sneaky places where GD saves mmoney) but still much better than the avg.
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Bite N Hold wrote:
Airstreams are nice but we need a lot of room with slide outs. Going to check into Outdoors RV, Arctic Fox, and another Open Range. Are there any of the mid tier to high end brands that are less prone to roof and slide out leaks?
โJun-26-2017 05:25 PM
Bite N Hold wrote:
So we are in the market for a different TT. We currently own an Open Range and like the quality of it. Seems very well built and good quality. Having said that, this is our second TT after a smaller Forest River Hybrid. So what are are some brands that are of better build quality? Less issues with leaks, slideout issues, good resale value......Any info would be great!!!
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donn0128 wrote:
Lance and,Arctic Fox are two that come to mind. Airstream of course. But who wants to pay their prices.
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theoldwizard1 wrote:Bite N Hold wrote:
...just something that will last and feels solid.
With the economy rolling again, RV sales are up, but I think quality is down, do to the demand.
Any of the "eggshell" (2 piece fiberglass) seem to have better than average life expectancy although they are quite small.
The CampLite series are interesting because they are 100% aluminum. The only wood is in the cabinet doors. Not sure about their roof-to-wall connection, but if it leaks, it won't rot the floor !