Pilotadam
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Those are nice rigs. Pricy too..Have a 25' Grand Design. It just fits in there and didn't have to modify the bunk but it's like docking the space shuttle to get the darned thing in there just right and tied down just so. Side clearance is critical because of the kitchen slide. PITA but we go dry camp in tight spaces at times so didn't want the longer one with a dedicated garage. Still might go that way after I retire.
Hey Vikes how do you like the Grand Design brand. We looked at a smaller model and liked the layout but was wondering about the quality.I used to have a Wolfpack 325pack 40’….got tired of having to always jack around with the beds and crap…plus unloading at night in the heat and bugs.
sold it this spring and went back to pulling doubles again. I have a 32’ Grand design with factory hitch. Now I can bring my boat and not be over length/weight, or just my ATVs. No bugs and crap to clean out, gas smells etc.
I know TH are liked here, but I’ll never own one again.
The Wolfpack 325pack13I used to have a Wolfpack 325pack 40’….got tired of having to always jack around with the beds and crap…plus unloading at night in the heat and bugs.
sold it this spring and went back to pulling doubles again. I have a 32’ Grand design with factory hitch. Now I can bring my boat and not be over length/weight, or just my ATVs. No bugs and crap to clean out, gas smells etc.
I know TH are liked here, but I’ll never own one again.
It’s way better than most out there. The fit and finish is pretty darn good in my mind compared to base models. For sure the heating and cooling systems duct installation is far better. So far our Reflection seems to be insulated well. The cabinets are definitely much better quality etc.Hey Vikes how do you like the Grand Design brand. We looked at a smaller model and liked the layout but was wondering about the quality.
Thanks for the info. We are a long way from buying but the little Grand Design Imagine was one of our favorites so far.It’s way better than most out there. The fit and finish is pretty darn good in my mind compared to base models. For sure the heating and cooling systems duct installation is far better. So far our Reflection seems to be insulated well. The cabinets are definitely much better quality etc.
We are very happy with this layout finally. Our girls are older so we wanted a smaller BH as they won’t always be staying and it’s short enough to do some dispersed camping too. Pulls straight as an arrow.
single key locks, slam latches, everything is just all round better than the Wolfpack we had. The rear hitch is factory installed and wired. Rated for up to 3000 lbs.
Remington, here are some pics.
I hear that their quality declined during Covid. Hiring was tough and supplies tough. but yeah here is my 25'. The bunk/table area in the rear is where the Pioneer gets tied down. Really love the back porch arrangement it makes things feel much larger. Also like the interior decor it is much more modern and clean looking. When we were looking some of the trailers looked like they were decorated by my grandmother, and I'm 61.
Overall have been happy with the quality of ours. Lots of little things to fix/upgrade but that's just the RV world. Replaced all the faucets, installed upgrades like surge protection and a water filter and a shower door and a better mattress and bigger propane tanks and a second battery plus myriad other things that make it "ours". In my view every trailer is a starter kit to get just what you want (a lot like our Pioneers).
It has done well when we haul it down two tracks and boondock/dry camp. The solar system has been a pleasant surprise. And the onboard generator and fuel tank/fueling station is a big plus. The dual AC holds its own even in 110 degree AZ heat.
You better be prepared/handy to do your own repairs on an RV. The dealerships are full of some pretty ham handed techs, and your rig will wait forever for even the most simple repairs. In my view the warranty is there for the worst case, and I haven't had to use it, thankfully.
We bought in early 2020, right before Covid hit. Lucked out because they were still dealing. One month later there was nothing to buy, anywhere.
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Nice rig my man! always liked thoseRemington, here are some pics.
I hear that their quality declined during Covid. Hiring was tough and supplies tough. but yeah here is my 25'. The bunk/table area in the rear is where the Pioneer gets tied down. Really love the back porch arrangement it makes things feel much larger. Also like the interior decor it is much more modern and clean looking. When we were looking some of the trailers looked like they were decorated by my grandmother, and I'm 61.
Overall have been happy with the quality of ours. Lots of little things to fix/upgrade but that's just the RV world. Replaced all the faucets, installed upgrades like surge protection and a water filter and a shower door and a better mattress and bigger propane tanks and a second battery plus myriad other things that make it "ours". In my view every trailer is a starter kit to get just what you want (a lot like our Pioneers).
It has done well when we haul it down two tracks and boondock/dry camp. The solar system has been a pleasant surprise. And the onboard generator and fuel tank/fueling station is a big plus. The dual AC holds its own even in 110 degree AZ heat.
You better be prepared/handy to do your own repairs on an RV. The dealerships are full of some pretty ham handed techs, and your rig will wait forever for even the most simple repairs. In my view the warranty is there for the worst case, and I haven't had to use it, thankfully.
We bought in early 2020, right before Covid hit. Lucked out because they were still dealing. One month later there was nothing to buy, anywhere.
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Not sure if you know? but you can fold those lowere beds down Instead of the fab work. Before I chopped my top I had to lower and lock mine to the side when I put my 30’s on. With the chopped top its back to the norm. but to the side works great.I have a 40ft Fuzion TH with 10ft garage. Had to remount the dual drop down electric bed all the way up and the P1k5 just fits with 30'sView attachment 339400View attachment 339401
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I think that depends on the height of the hill and which side of it you are starting on.Since we’re on the subject of toy haulers…
How big of a toy hauler can I run without a truck?
I also run a Fuzion, 373 model. We like!I have a 40ft Fuzion TH with 10ft garage. Had to remount the dual drop down electric bed all the way up and the P1k5 just fits with 30'sView attachment 339400View attachment 339401