We are sad to say that our 2018 Bighorn 3160 elite is for sale. Due to a devastating health issue we will not be able to use this RV anymore. It is in pristine condition. Everything works as it should. Pictures are available on request.
Thank you,
Dana
Hi Doug, Just now seeing your post regarding the valances you made for your 3160el. We have the same trailer and wondered how to make the valances that you made. We need some help with instructions. BTW, yours look terrific. We would appreciate any help you could give.
Sincerely,
Dana
Yes, we had a rather hurried PDI.. but didn't spend any time talking about the refrigerator. Only discovered all the problems, the first time we took it out. It was a very short trip. We've called Heartland and are waiting for Robert to call back. Thanks for your reply, Snoking.
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Our new 2018 Bighorn's Norcold refrigerator also has a missing flap that seals the doors so cold air won't leak out. Also, a missing right-hand cover for the door hinge, and the threads on the door handle are broken, so the door latch is loose, missing about 4 of the inside doors storage bins...
We have a 2014 Bighorn 3010re and wished we had purchased the 3160el because of the TV placement. We have to move the rocker/recliners (which is a pain) to watch TV head on, then we are too close for comfortable viewing. Hopefully a trade is in our near future.
Gary521, Thank you so very much. We had no idea how the roads and grades were heading to Yellowstone. We will definitely use your directions. Thanks again.
Does anyone have any recommendations on which route to take from Amarillo, TX to the South Entrance of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming? The route with the least amount of steep grades? I'd appreciate any help.:o
We stayed at Hart Ranch RV Resort near Rapid City last fall. It was fabulous. Recommend it highly. Close to everything you want to see while in South Dakota.
CMSGT98: Our Bighorn did the very same thing when we brought it home from the dealer. Water leaking from the driver side underbelly. It was loose bolts around gray valve leaking. Tightened the bolts and reinstalled that portion of underbelly and was good to go. No problem since.
We bought a metal paper towel holder, the kind that is free standing, and set it on the floor beside the commode. It holds 3 rolls of TP vertically. It is small enough that it doesn't get in the way.
Chris, Last spring we made the trip from Lubbock to the Black Hills, SD by way of hwy. 385 all the way up. We wanted to avoid Colorado's mountains. Traveled I-90 east across SD to Sioux Falls with many things to see along that trail. On return trip from Sioux Falls down on hwy. 81, which turned...
Jim, just now seeing your thread regarding this fireplace remote. We have this same remote for the fireplace in our 2014 Bighorn 3010re but it quit working. Have you found a home for it yet?
The water heater in our 2014 Bighorn is a Suburban. The WH plug and anode rod threads are rusted. How do you deal with this? This trailer is new and I don't care for the rust. I'm thinking this will only get worse with use. Should I take it back to the dealer for a new hot water heater???
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to bypass the w/d connections when winterizing? We have the connections but do not have a w/d in our unit. We have a 2014 Bighorn 3010re.
Thank you Jmgratz...I appreciate your straight forward answer. That is what I was afraid of. It's pretty bad when you buy a new rig and have to go out and buy new tires for it right off the bat. But, with so many failure stories, it's better to be safe than sorry.
We just bought our new 2014 Bighorn 3010re in Oct. and haven't had a chance to take it on the road yet. After reading all the problems with the Towmax tires, we are scared to death of having a problem when we do travel on them. Is there a recall on these tires yet? Can we get some kind of...
We have the same problem regarding the kitchen slide on our new Bighorn. Have you found a more permanent way of remedying this? We have just a small spot right under the refrigerator where we see daylight. Any suggestions?
Anytimers...one retired, one still works, house, job, camping anytime we can. Prefer weeks at a time visiting Grandkids. Looking forward to fulltiming.:cool:
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