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Reccomendations on quality toy haulers
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[QUOTE="Boodac, post: 264771, member: 25486"] Tee the answer to your question is yes I have two friends that both had the Forest River Trailers. One was a Sndpiper and the other was a Wildwood. They both swear that they will never get another one. The Sandpiper had a problem almost within the first month when the door jam became cocked and the door wouldnt shut properly. I believe this was partly do to the rigidity of the walls and the way the door was hung (not sure here). The other friend with the Wildwood had the copper propane lines ripped out when he went to a RV park. I guess the Forest River trailers use a lot of copper lines for their propane when the better manufactureres use solid black steel insulated lines under the trailer. Had the lines been solid pipe and ran under the frame work for protection they probably wouldnt have been even touched. If you look at the same model closely you would see that their are inconsistancies in the manufacturing of the same model trailers. This shouldnt happen if they have solid quality workmanship. Dont get me wrong, there one of the cheaper trailers and might work for some with a low budget but remeber you get what you pay for. I think for a few more bucks you could get a better quality trailer. Just my $.02 [/QUOTE]
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