From reading this thread it sounds as if I'm headed down the broken frame road too. I have a 2011 Road Warrior 395. It has developed a crack from the lower front corner of the bedroom slide. The crack closes up when on the landing gear and opens up more when lowered onto the hitch. I sent...
I have a 2011 395RW. You're right that's the only way to get to the bypass valves. On my model the rear basement wall is split so you can remove the screws from the short section in front of the water heater. I agree it would be handy to have some type of latch-able door there. I may have to...
We are no longer prospective owners! Took delivery of our 2011 395RW on 02/17/11. Everything seems to work and looks good so far with the exception of a couple cosmetic issues. We love the floor plan, and glad we went with the RW 395 vs Cyclone. There's more room in the living room, and the...
We just made a down payment to order a 2011 Road Warrior 395 at a show this weekend. One thing we didn't discuss with the dealer was exterior color. I notice on the internet some have brown, blue, or red graphics. I didn't notice that as an option on the order form, and wanted to get the...
Gulf State park gets our vote. http://www.alapark.com/parks/park.cfm?parkid=22 We’ve stayed there a couple of times. Full hookups, very close to the beach, pretty inexpensive, and very well maintained. The only negative is they lost a lot of the bigger trees due to the last hurricane so...
We’re in the market for a toy hauler. We want something that can easily haul a couple of Harleys, and comfortably have 4 people camp, but room for 6 or 8 (very occasionally). We’ve been looking at both the Cyclone and Road Warrior Lines. We’d like to have a nice functional toy hauler but it...
We’re in the market for a toy hauler. We want something that can easily haul a couple of Harleys, and comfortably have 4 people camp, but room for 6 or 8 (very occasionally). We’ve been looking at both the Cyclone and Road Warrior Lines. We’d like to have a nice functional toy hauler but it...
Try "Sea Foam" http://www.seafoamsales.com/ You can find it at Wal Mart or most auto parts stores. It works like Sta-Bil to preserve the gas and removes carbon deposits, varnish, etc. from your engine. I may hear of the first tomorrow, but I've yet to hear of anyone who's tried it that didn't...
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