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- Hi, new to the group. Going through some post and getting skiddish about the purchases.
1, I will talk to La Mesa RV about there relationship with Evergreen.
2, Is there a real problem with the frame popping screws?
in the short time I looked at some post, I need to get more info on if I should go through with the purchase.
? How many Lifestyle are on the road. Are there just a few trailers with these issues?
Looked long and hard to get to this point and link to think that the LS37CKSL would be the cat’s meow for us. But if I am off base please let me know. ThanksPosted: 7:04 AM – Oct 11, 2015We have a ’14 LS37CKSL and love the layout. Yes, we have had some problems and in fact are currently setting in a KOA just across the street from the LS repair shop in Middlebury IN. Our “home” was in the shop for three and 1/2 days while they looked at the framing in the front of the unit. It was opened up and nothing wrong was found. They have installed larger screws and feel that was the problem. Since they know about the problem they should have been using the right size on your new unit. I ell we were treated very well by Lifestyle. That said I agree with all who comment about problems, we should not have to have problems with a new unit but unfortunately that is the case.I well Lifestyle is over all a great 5ht to full time in. Good luck with you purchase.
RayPosted: 2:48 PM – Oct 11, 2015Drool…Would love to have one of those…now if we can just hit the lottery! Until then we’ll keep the Cameo. Enjoy your new rig. Pat and Charlie
Posted: 7:52 PM – Oct 11, 2015I don’t know what kind of hitch you have if you have any yet. But if you don’t need a slider hitch, I would suggest you buy a air safe hitch or a Hensley air hitch. You are spending a lot of money on a RV. So why be skimpy on the hitch. With a air hitch the truck and RV are not in a bind. You will ride smoother in the truck and the RV will ride smoother. By keeping the RV out of a bind. You cut down the chances of have broke screws or a weld cracking. Their are plenty of people with the rigid hitches that don’t have a problem.
I am just saying you are cutting down the odds and you and the RV are getting a smooth ride.Posted: 9:00 PM – Oct 11, 2015handsome51 wrote:I don’t know what kind of hitch you have if you have any yet. But if you don’t need a slider hitch, I would suggest you buy a air safe hitch or a Hensley air hitch. You are spending a lot of money on a RV. So why be skimpy on the hitch. With a air hitch the truck and RV are not in a bind. You will ride smoother in the truck and the RV will ride smoother. By keeping the RV out of a bind. You cut down the chances of have broke screws or a weld cracking. Their are plenty of people with the rigid hitches that don’t have a problem.
I am just saying you are cutting down the odds and you and the RV are getting a smooth ride.I totally agree!
Posted: 12:00 AM – Oct 12, 2015Ditto that on the Hensley hitch. We have the Trailer Saver and it is great. I have heard about “chucking”, but have never experienced it. pkB.W.Gentry
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