oldairman2000
Member
Hello Folks,
Just purchased an Oakmont and am learning the tricks and tips to use my new RV. I had had a Thor Hurricane for about 5 years but have always wanted a 5th wheel. I didn't have a truck at the time and did not want to spend the money for one. Well, the station wagon finally started to nickel and dime us and we traded in for a 2016 F250 gasser. It has the correct gear ratio to pull the rig according to the Ford Towing guide. It also has lots of goodies regarding towing. So my interest is in learning as much as possible about how to tow, park, and maintain my RV. Because this is the last one. I will not be a full timer, but will use the RV for two or three week trips spread out over the year. Anything that folks can do help me be better Heartland Owner would be appreciated.
I do have a question. How well built are these RVs? I found my old Hurricane was at the low end of the Class A line. And it was built in the transition from Four Winds to Thor. So I think there were some quality issues. The Oakmont I just bought is definitely better quality than my old Hurricane. But I am sure there are some owners that might have some gripes which could be helpful to me so I can avoid trouble.
Thanks for letting me in the forum and hope to hear from some of you soon.
Happy Camping!
Old Airman 2000
Just purchased an Oakmont and am learning the tricks and tips to use my new RV. I had had a Thor Hurricane for about 5 years but have always wanted a 5th wheel. I didn't have a truck at the time and did not want to spend the money for one. Well, the station wagon finally started to nickel and dime us and we traded in for a 2016 F250 gasser. It has the correct gear ratio to pull the rig according to the Ford Towing guide. It also has lots of goodies regarding towing. So my interest is in learning as much as possible about how to tow, park, and maintain my RV. Because this is the last one. I will not be a full timer, but will use the RV for two or three week trips spread out over the year. Anything that folks can do help me be better Heartland Owner would be appreciated.
I do have a question. How well built are these RVs? I found my old Hurricane was at the low end of the Class A line. And it was built in the transition from Four Winds to Thor. So I think there were some quality issues. The Oakmont I just bought is definitely better quality than my old Hurricane. But I am sure there are some owners that might have some gripes which could be helpful to me so I can avoid trouble.
Thanks for letting me in the forum and hope to hear from some of you soon.
Happy Camping!
Old Airman 2000