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camper man

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Looking at 09 Cedar Creek 37RDQS. Would like to hear from existing Cedar Creek owners.. Good, Bad, ugly? Would you buy again?

Thanks Dick


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Camper Man,

We owned a Cedar Creek RDQS and it was a good fifth wheel for us. We liked it and it was a nice middle of the road unit.

I do not know their price range now, but thuoght at the time it was priced well.

Our Cedar Creek was a 2005. I leared how to adjust the slide out rooms my self. We also had a hydraulic ram leaking fluid. None of the slides would go all the way out but we figured out what we needed to do.

I think that was the only problems we had other than the molding falling off durning travel.

I would consider owning one again but I would have it built with a few changes as in axles, suspension and bearings.

I would also have extra sheer pins and carry extra hydraulic fluid with us.

If I have the modle number correct you will have 4 slides. At the time the rear living room had a door that you closed and had to while the slides were in,,,,so you could not get into that room unless you opened the oposing slides. also note that if your chairs moved during travel they would block the slides from being opened and you could not open the doors because the slides were in the way....it was a swing open door.

We did like our Cedar Creek and will help you any way that we can.

Britt





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We currently own a 2005 29LRLBS Cedar Creek. We have pulled it coast to coast for over 20000 miles. We are very happy with our unit and would buy another if the price were right. We have a few small problems but nothing catastrophic. Makes a good choice for a nice middle of the road 5er.


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CC-skipjack

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Still own the one listed in the sig. Bought it used, and use it 8 to 12 times per year. I have not pulled it any great distances as of yet but I have really had no issues with it. So far I'm very happy with it.


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IRVALSO

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We own a 07 RDQS and love it. You will not find better factory support than Cedar Creek has, they go above and beyond what is called for. Go to cedarcreekrvclub.com and sign on as a guest and see what other owners have to say about them. They are a trailer that goes down the road like all the rest and our built by humans so they can have problems like any of the others. It is how things are taken care of. There is a dealer in Hamilton OH (couchsrvnation.com) that gives good prices. If you have any questions send me a PM.

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Go over to www.thecedarcreekrvclub.com and nose around a bit. You will find that 99.9995% of the people there love their CC's and that the number of problems is quite small compared to some other brands. This is not to say that a person cannot get a bad one, but it seems that the chances of a bad Cedar Creek are a lot slimmer than some others. Personally my only problems were dealer caused problems.


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we are on cc #2 an love it

luv2kamp24

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I second CouchsRVNation in Hamilton, Ohio. We bought our 36RD5S from Jamie there, and have sent tons of friends and family to her. She will take great care of you.


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Saftman

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Posted: 08/06/08 06:42am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We have one and would buy again.


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Hi. We purchased our 08 36RLTS in November and moved into it the end of May. So far we love it. Just a few minor problems but out dealer is having everything taken care of. Enjoy.


2006 Ford F350 Lariet 4 x 4, 6.0 L Diesel Dually. Crew Cab, Long Box.
2008 Cedar Creek 36RLTS Custom with Fifth Airborne.

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