New Member Considering a Wildcat
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New Member Considering a Wildcat
Hi to All! We are a family of 5. In the past we have had a pop-up camper and a travel trailer. Presently, we are considering a Wildcat 32 QBBS fifth wheel to go along with our new Ford 2010 F250, diesel, 6.5 short bed. We would love to hear any input, advise or information you would like to share, to help us in our decision making. Our home is southwest Colorado, but we are looking forward to being on the road!
Barbara
Barbara
5campers- New member

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Registration date: 2010-06-22
Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
Barbara!!There are several here who have the same model that you're considering; an excellent choice for a young family on the go.
I'm sure that some of them will take a couple of minutes and chime in to tell you how satisfieds they are with their Cats and to answer any questions you might have with that model.
Otherwise, if you have any questions about the Wildcat line in general, ask away. We're always ready to give you several different answers to each question.
Enjoy the forums.
TC

TC- Wildcat resident guru

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Registration date: 2008-04-06
Age: 52
Location: Omaha, NE
Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
Ours is a small Cat, but we really enjoy it.
And
to the forum!
And
to the forum!
beartoo- Sr Member

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Registration date: 2009-10-14
Age: 64
Location: Perham, MN

Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
TO THE FORUM . Happy camping with whatever you get. Jim
Jim&Dianne73- Sr Member

- Number of posts: 284
Registration date: 2009-09-04
Age: 55
Location: Anna, Illinois

Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
, we need more Cats in Colorado.Give a shout if I can be of any help.
Keith

keithbennett- Sr Member

- Number of posts: 326
Registration date: 2008-04-05
Age: 63
Location: Centennial, Coloardo

Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
Welcome to the forum. We have a 2010 F250 with a 6.4, super slide, and a TS 31 Wildcat. The combo works great. You will love the truck as much as the Wildcat...once you decide which to purchase.
Feel free to ask questions. This forum does provide lots of interesting ideas and help.
Feel free to ask questions. This forum does provide lots of interesting ideas and help.
Joy & Alan- Member

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Registration date: 2010-01-18
Age: 55
Location: Central Maryland
Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
!!We looked at the 32QBBS and were pretty much decided that was the one. Then we saw the 30Loft and thought it was cool! The 4y.o. REALLY loves the loft so we went with it...... In hind sight, probably should have went with the 32 since the 3 y.o. can climb up there now. Thankfully the 1 y.o. can't....
Whatever you decide in the Wildcat family, I think you will love it!
Lots of great questions and answers on here! Can't ask for a better group of people to give you real world answers!
When do you think you might make the plunge? (don't forget the second year warranty for CHEAP $$)

Schleprock- Member

- Number of posts: 143
Registration date: 2008-06-03
Location: Erie, Colorado
Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
to the Wildcat forum. The 32QBBS is a good choice for a family._________________
Best Regards, Scruffy and Tater
Photos: http://picasaweb.google.com/ScruffyAndTater
2007 29rlbs -- 2006 F250 diesel 4-door -- Super-glide hitch

Our first trailer - a used Fleetwing - photo taken in early 70's

Scruffy and Tater- Wildcat resident guru

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Registration date: 2008-04-05
Location: Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas
Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
I have a 2009 32QBBS with the half bath option. Plenty of space and I love being able to put the kids to sleep up front and close the door allowing us to still stay up and play cards etc with friends. I found out the hard way this past weekend that you must make sure the master bedroom door is closed before putting in the slideout. The slide pulled the door out of the frame by the time I heard the crunch. Luckily none of the wood split and I was able to use my air nailer to get it back in place. Also be aware if you have the half bath that there is a second black tank dump on the frame rail aft of the slide out that isn't labeled. Overall we like the trailer and are happy that we stepped up to the fifth wheel from our 290RLS Spree travel trailer.

BayouDude- Member

- Number of posts: 117
Registration date: 2010-01-26
Location: Houma, LA
Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
from Ft. Worth! No matter what model you go with you'll love your WC.
TeamPlumlee- Member

- Number of posts: 168
Registration date: 2010-01-22
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
I kept casually looking at TT's for about a year just kinda kicking the tought of getting a camper. I was using my mom's motorhome for short trips. I went to a local dealer to pick up a part for the motorhome and me and my little girl walked around the used lot just to see what they had. We walked into a 32QBBS and was hooked. That was the one we had to have. So I found one at RVW in Ohio and drove up and got it. We Love it. And theres only 3 of us. My little girl has the whole front Bunk to herself.
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Phillip , Carol & Meredith
2007 Wildcat 32Qbbs
2001 Ford F350, SRW 7.3 PSD,Mich tires, Reese 16K ,FW tailgate.

Admin- Admin
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Location: Milledgeville,GA

Re: New Member Considering a Wildcat
I just bought a 2006 32qbbs and it is everything I was looking for and more. You wont regret going with the wildcat.
padura- New member

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