Both brands are pretty nice, I certainly had both on my list. I ended up with a used Cedar Creek Day Dreamer which is a little fancier than the standard Cedar Creek. Pinnacle had a nice floorplan I was considering but nobody had it in stock.
The one thing that stood out to me was the difference in the bathrooms between the brands. I though Pinnacle tried to come close to the bling of the Montanas in the living area but left the bathroom looking more like a lower end model, especially the shower.
I'd also look at the recent thread on the Jayco roof with stuff under it that Jayco didn't want to fix under warranty. Look everything over really well before you buy and after the sale. It doesn't matter how long a warranty is if the manufacturer claims things aren't a warranty issue.
One thing to consider, the RE layouts are really nice, but if you watch much TV you'll always be turned to the side to look at the TV unless you are laying on the couch. I thought that was just asking for a sore neck.
RVdood wrote: We like the Pinnacle. We have had four Jayco products and they were all good. Did own one Forrest River product during that time but went back to Jayco.
Which Forest River product? There is a huge difference between a Wildcat and a Cedar Creek. Even the Silverback is a step down from the regular Cedar Creek models.
Both very nice units,we have a 36 RE and really like it on our 3rd season with it. We have looked at the Jayco's but still like the floorplan in the Cedar Creek best. I would 2nd the queen bed makes getting around in the bedroom easier.
Well... We like the Cedar Creek enough that we bought one, been lovin it ever since, no regrets.
2012 Cedar Creek 36 RE Touring ED, all avail options
2011 GMC 2500 HD Denali DMax 4wd Superglide firestone bags
95' Procraft V-180-C 120HP OB, 80# cust TM, side/down image sonar
Don and Rosie, Annie the wonder Dog clicky to our photobook album
dblr wrote: Both very nice units,we have a 36 RE and really like it on our 3rd season with it. We have looked at the Jayco's but still like the floorplan in the Cedar Creek best. I would 2nd the queen bed makes getting around in the bedroom easier.
We like having the King bed, I do not see much need to walk around the bed, the DW doesn't have any problem making the bed. She checked that out before the purchase as it's one of the items on her check off list.
jdiffend wrote: Both brands are pretty nice, I certainly had both on my list. I ended up with a used Cedar Creek Day Dreamer which is a little fancier than the standard Cedar Creek. Pinnacle had a nice floorplan I was considering but nobody had it in stock.
The one thing that stood out to me was the difference in the bathrooms between the brands. I though Pinnacle tried to come close to the bling of the Montanas in the living area but left the bathroom looking more like a lower end model, especially the shower.
I'd also look at the recent thread on the Jayco roof with stuff under it that Jayco didn't want to fix under warranty. Look everything over really well before you buy and after the sale. It doesn't matter how long a warranty is if the manufacturer claims things aren't a warranty issue.
One thing to consider, the RE layouts are really nice, but if you watch much TV you'll always be turned to the side to look at the TV unless you are laying on the couch. I thought that was just asking for a sore neck.
I have to agree with you on the shower. Now that I'm getting older the size of shower plus the large sitting area makes my aches and pains that came along with doing heavy labor my whole life a little ez'er.
As for the comparison between the living rooms of the Montana to the Pinnacle - I like the Pinnacle better. For some reason the Montanas seem tight to me. imo
I usally pull one of the lazy boy recliners out of the slide and the wife and me switch every now and then between the couch and recliner when watching tv. We're thinking of getting rid of a recliner and maybe adding a end table or coffee table.
donn0128 wrote: Have owned our CC since 2005 and absolutely love it. It has been perfect except for the problems the dealer caused. It will get new tires in the next few weeks. Other than routine maintenance items and some personal upgrades we have not spent a dime on it. Still water tight. Of course the new roof does not hurt that LOL. I will say that it is heavy. With a 13,750 GVWR we generally go down the road at 13,500 and a pin weight right at 3000.
One word of caution, I would not accept any new trailer with Chinese tires under it. In fact with that trailer I would opt for 7K axles or the full Morride package, disc brakes and 17.5 inch tires and wheels some how.
Also don't even think about pulling it with anything less than a dually. That 2200 pound pin weight will blossom to way over 3000 when you are all done and ready to go.
What tire manufacture did you have, and what size? I have ST235/80R16. The tire make is "Trial Express". I can not find any info on that tire, but think that it might be from China.
thakns ken
2011 Ford F-350 6.7 diesel, Crew Cab, LB, SRW, 4X4, White
Cedar Creek 34SB, 37 feet 5th wheel, Reese 20K Hitch
"So many questions, so little time."
We have been shopping new fivers for 6 monthes now, we were looking at front living room models, was real close to going with A crossroads Rushmore. then looked at the Heartlands. BUT in about an hour I will head out to the dealer with our old 2008 Cedar Creek 36RLTS (Great Unit) and will be picking up our 2013 Cedar Creek 38FL.
Cant say enough about the CC it served us well, We looked at Alot of makes but stayed with Cedar Creek. We are heading out this friday with A few Friends for A shakedown run. So yes I would recommend A cedar Creek product.
2013 Cedar Creek 38 FL
2003 GMC 3500 DRW 8.1 / Allison, 4:11 4x4
Reese 16K Hitch, Prodigy Brake controller
Carol, Kirk & Nicholas 4YO Grandson we are raising
CAUTION! Behind this Truck is A contagious Disease, NO KNOWN CURE!!!
Its Called Camping!!!!!!