Well I posted when we were going to pick up our Bighorn 3610RE from Lazy Days. Unfortunately, we did not take the unit home that weekend. In the inspection process we noticed that the cabinet door ends had not been completely finished. Heartland is making it right by sending new cabinet doors in that should be here this Friday.
I am not happy with their reply on my awnings. My question to those of you that have ordered awnings for you units is how far do the awnings extend past the ends of your slide outs? Mine at the very best extend possibly 2 inches past the slide out and vary to shorter than that. In fact the slide out awning for the bedroom is almost two inches short of covering the entire slide out. Heartland has told Lazy Days that this is acceptable. I do not agree and am fighting with Lazy Days to get at least this one replaced.
I two strong suggestions to any of you purchasing a camper. 1.) Do not schedule the inspection and pickup on a weekend. 2.) Inspect the unit before you sign on the bottom line. Get them to fix all the items before you pay.
I am still sold on the Bighorn, however, they can use a big improvement in their Quality Control Department.
Please let me know what you think is acceptable for the slidout awnings to extend past the end of the slideout. In my mind I am thinking 4 -6 inches to keep most of the rain from coming in on the slideout. Let me know. Thanks Dan Page
I am not happy with their reply on my awnings. My question to those of you that have ordered awnings for you units is how far do the awnings extend past the ends of your slide outs? Mine at the very best extend possibly 2 inches past the slide out and vary to shorter than that. In fact the slide out awning for the bedroom is almost two inches short of covering the entire slide out. Heartland has told Lazy Days that this is acceptable. I do not agree and am fighting with Lazy Days to get at least this one replaced.
I two strong suggestions to any of you purchasing a camper. 1.) Do not schedule the inspection and pickup on a weekend. 2.) Inspect the unit before you sign on the bottom line. Get them to fix all the items before you pay.
I am still sold on the Bighorn, however, they can use a big improvement in their Quality Control Department.
Please let me know what you think is acceptable for the slidout awnings to extend past the end of the slideout. In my mind I am thinking 4 -6 inches to keep most of the rain from coming in on the slideout. Let me know. Thanks Dan Page