Doublegranch
Mountain Region Director-Retired
I am looking to upgrade my North Trail to a Sundance early in 2016. I am looking at two models that I really like the floor plan but have some questions:
1. 3000CK....With the rear kitchen and all that weight back there, I have read that RV's with this set up creates a lot of rear movement...kind of like the tail wagging the dog. I know this model now has 10 " I beam for a frame vs the 8 " on the light version. Has anyone with this model experienced this problem? I was recently told this rear end movement problem was corrected but I don't know if that is true... Please make a posting if you have this model or PM me with your experience....
2. 285TS..XLT......This floor plan is the exact same as the Prowler and ELkRidge 289...However they have 5080 LB Axle Weight vs Sundance 4400 lb Axle Weight. The Prowler and Sundance are the same specs and GVW and pin weight. The Elkridge is slightly heavier. Why the lower axle weight on the Sundance when all specs appear to be the same?
1. 3000CK....With the rear kitchen and all that weight back there, I have read that RV's with this set up creates a lot of rear movement...kind of like the tail wagging the dog. I know this model now has 10 " I beam for a frame vs the 8 " on the light version. Has anyone with this model experienced this problem? I was recently told this rear end movement problem was corrected but I don't know if that is true... Please make a posting if you have this model or PM me with your experience....
2. 285TS..XLT......This floor plan is the exact same as the Prowler and ELkRidge 289...However they have 5080 LB Axle Weight vs Sundance 4400 lb Axle Weight. The Prowler and Sundance are the same specs and GVW and pin weight. The Elkridge is slightly heavier. Why the lower axle weight on the Sundance when all specs appear to be the same?