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rmontez

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Posted: 03/15/08 01:31pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Anyone have any experience with this camper? I was reading about them and found a local dealer that I drove out to today to check out the quality. They seem really well built with allot of interior luxury? The model I am looking at is the 36E41 with the rear bunks.

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Hi,

The two people that I talked to really like their units.

They are well balanced and have twin fresh water tanks, one in front of and one behind the trailer axles, so you don't add 300 pounds to the hitch weight when dry camping.

The only drawback is they produce a 96" wide trailer, not the usual 102" wide trailer. I saw them several years ago at a RV show, and the rear porch looks like a great option.

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Thanks Fred, I noticed the two units I looked at were pretty narrow. I really like the rear bunk option for my boys. Thanks again, Rene

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We have an 03 24E29 and we love it. Quality seems better than most. We've used it a lot and it has held up well.

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Take a look at this address it should help you a great deal.

http://www.titaniumrvowners.com/yabb/YaBB.pl

We have a Glendale fifth wheel and if we get a new one it will be a Titanium.
The one we have is holding up so well and DW likes it so well I can not get her to let me get a new one


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Golden_HVAC wrote:

Hi,

The two people that I talked to really like their units.

They are well balanced and have twin fresh water tanks, one in front of and one behind the trailer axles, so you don't add 300 pounds to the hitch weight when dry camping.

The only drawback is they produce a 96" wide trailer, not the usual 102" wide trailer. I saw them several years ago at a RV show, and the rear porch looks like a great option.

Fred.


Regarding the 96" width versus 102", it seems to me that 96" is almost the industry standard (although I know that some make the wider version). Who are you comparing the Titanium to? Are they in the same ballpark for MSRP? Not sure I've seen too many 102" wide trailers - who all has them?


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we have a Titanium 30E35SA on order from SPRAD's RV in Reno, NV. The reason we purchased a Titanium to replace our current trailer is because of what we think is the high quality of the Titaniums and the extra space you get from the nose piece in front of the pin box. This seems like it allows Titanium to make a walk around queen bed that has good sized night stands on both sides instead of squeezing the head of the bed into the slide out. Our hope is that by having the head of the bed inside of the trailer and with the extra space between us and the edge of the trailer it will be more comfortable. Their prices are higher than many other trailers in the same size ranges, but it seems like they give you a lot of quality for the extra $$$.

I was also impressed with the streamline design of the nose piece and hopefully it lives up to Titanium's claim that it improves your fuel mileage while providing the extra space.

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Rene, sent you a PM.......Tim


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it is a very nice unit

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nice unit very roomy inside the only thing I did not like was very little storage outside.


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