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midnightsmoker37@aol

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SoCalDesertRider wrote:

I wouldnt buy anything from Forest River after their recent demonstration of how they treat the customers.

I have owned Forest River products (Salem T21 and Sandstorm F34SP) for over 8 years now and I have yet to be dissatisfied with there service. I have heard of others having all diffrent types of issue with Forest River but I have also seen the same from just about every manufacture out there in these forums.


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The interior loosely resembles WW's floor plan....interesting.


Weekender is a old company isnt it? Why would they copy WW's logo....you see, WW leaves, the rest copy.


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MQUnlimited wrote:

The interior loosely resembles WW's floor plan....interesting.


Weekender is a old company isnt it? Why would they copy WW's logo....you see, WW leaves, the rest copy.


That is kind of a weak observation. You can say that about any brand.

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SoCalDesertRider wrote:

I wouldnt buy anything from Forest River after their recent demonstration of how they treat the customers.


Really??? When I had issues, I show up at the plant and fixed within 2-3 hrs. The thetford toilet took a "crap" and they over nighted me a toilet. Tounge jack was replaced and upgraded when it took a crap. I do have one guy I talk to on the regular regarding any issues and is pretty serious about having a good Forest River product out on the street. He says to show up any time. There is no appointment needed. Forest River has treated me very good.

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Forest River build and services a fine product, they just aren't "cool" like Weekend Warrior....

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MrsCowboy wrote:

tvmotorsports wrote:

The Weekender was by "Skyline" a very cheap copy of a Warrior.


Why would you try to impersonate a company that just went out of business?




Skyline is not "cheap" by any means. one of the best builders IMO - and I work in the industry. My husband and I also owned one before we acquired our WW. I loved that trailer. Very well built. Ran down Bessimer Mine road, no worries. Now, as for the copy cat of paint and "W", well I dont know what that is all about.


I didnt say Skyline was cheap. I said the the Weekender was cheap copy.




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My brother took his trailer in for what he though was a leak. Forest River removed the entire passenger side wall and with a guy on top with a fire hose and guys on the bottom wetting the trailer to find the leak. They called my brother inside the trailer and for 20 min they wathced for leaks. They found nothing. They believed it was the dealer fault when they changed the shower head. However, This is a pretty high level of commitment if you ask me. They also gave my brother a copy of there file on the trailer with copies of the pictures during production. That was pretty neat.

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tvmotorsports wrote:

Gary did take his skills to Forest River to do the "Stealth" and you can already see the attention to detail that he puts in this new product.




Like too see more pics. I see both manufacturers designs and style in this pic.

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I love my All American sport and have never had any thing go wrong with it and the inside looks better than any other out there there wood and lay out is the best

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bkrsco wrote:

tvmotorsports wrote:

Gary did take his skills to Forest River to do the "Stealth" and you can already see the attention to detail that he puts in this new product.




Like too see more pics. I see both manufacturers designs and style in this pic.


Any idea where to get info on the new "Stealth" line? Nothing online yet, at least nothing I could find. I am looking for a 5th wheel that will hold 4 sport quads. Probably 34 ft. Looking at the Eclipse Stellar/Attitude. This new line looks nice from the one photo.

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