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Post by huntr70 on 4/6/2008, 2:41 am

Have added JT stabilizers, Maxxair ventcovers and a Fifth Airborne pinbox since pics......date on pic not accurate either!!!! Very Happy


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Post by Maxtor on 4/6/2008, 3:23 am

Very nice Steve;

We will be through PA sometime around June. It looks like you are ready to go also.

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Post by Admin on 4/8/2008, 3:40 pm

I really like those wheels on there. Let me see if I can find my concrete blocks ,,, Twisted Evil

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Post by scottz on 4/8/2008, 6:04 pm

Nice rig. Nice lawn too, not much of that around here.

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Post by shooter on 4/8/2008, 11:55 pm

Looks really nice, our kids and dogs make sure that our lawn doesn't look as nice.

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Re: Our 2008 32QBBS

Post by huntr70 on 4/9/2008, 12:22 am

Yeah, it looks nice, but in person, it's not nearly that nice. At least it looks green...............mowed weeds don't look too bad in a pic!!!



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Re: Our 2008 32QBBS

Post by PowerCat on 6/3/2008, 5:13 am

Yeah, I do like those rims/tires we have a 2008 32qbbs also but it was actually built in May of 2007 and we didn't get the nice rims that you have. They changed it right after us, go figure! I think my DH said that you also got a larger axle rating, or am I wrong? Looks good though!

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Post by huntr70 on 6/3/2008, 5:34 am

PowerCat wrote:Yeah, I do like those rims/tires we have a 2008 32qbbs also but it was actually built in May of 2007 and we didn't get the nice rims that you have. They changed it right after us, go figure! I think my DH said that you also got a larger axle rating, or am I wrong? Looks good though!


The axle ratings have stayed the same as far as I know............

It still makes no sense to me why you can order a West Coast edition with upgraded axles, 16 inch rims, and bigger fridge, etc, but not on an East Coast edition.....stupid different manufacturing plants!!!


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Re: Our 2008 32QBBS

Post by oldelmer1 on 6/3/2008, 1:18 pm

huntr70 wrote:
It still makes no sense to me why you can order a West Coast edition with upgraded axles, 16 inch rims, and bigger fridge, etc, but not on an East Coast edition.....stupid different manufacturing plants!!!
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Agreed....

Steve, did you get your bedroom slide leak fixed yet?

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Re: Our 2008 32QBBS

Post by huntr70 on 6/4/2008, 12:20 am

[quote="oldelmer1]
Steve, did you get your bedroom slide leak fixed yet?[/quote]

Yes, they had 2 of the 3 in and got the leak fixed. The third one goes in this week.

I'm not 100% sure how they did it though. The service manager said that they tried what FR recommended first, but it leaked worse. Then they tried their own thing, and so far, so good. He did say something about how the design of it won't stop all the leaks, but they put in some kind of catch trays to keep the water from coming inside. The corners of the seals look a little different than before, they don't allow the water to collect in the seals and then spill over into the inside.



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Post by IgowhereImtowed on 4/17/2009, 5:18 am

Hey Steve, We have the same setup, I get allot of compliments on my wheels too....I'm seriously thinking of moving up from the Trail-Air Rotex (rubber biscuit) to the Airborne or Trail-airbag.. did you see a big differnece in towing? I know I'm in the wrong forum but had to ask,,

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Post by huntr70 on 4/20/2009, 10:04 am

IgowhereImtowed wrote:Hey Steve, We have the same setup, I get allot of compliments on my wheels too....I'm seriously thinking of moving up from the Trail-Air Rotex (rubber biscuit) to the Airborne or Trail-airbag.. did you see a big differnece in towing? I know I'm in the wrong forum but had to ask,,


Yes, towing with the 5th Airborne is much better. I had the regular pinbox though, not the Rotoflex.

Keeps the DW and kids quite instead of complaining about the ride!!

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Post by pacat1 on 5/12/2009, 12:46 am

Hey Steve,
I also have the Pullrite Super glide hitch, my question is when you added the 5th Airborne do they make a capture plate to bolt to it for the pullrite?

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Post by huntr70 on 5/12/2009, 11:52 am

pacat1 wrote:Hey Steve,
I also have the Pullrite Super glide hitch, my question is when you added the 5th Airborne do they make a capture plate to bolt to it for the pullrite?


They sure do!!

4 set screws and it comes right off......



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