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This archived discussion is "read only". « Previous 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 Next » » NJCAMPR - Re: buying used camper In response to message posted by boulderdave:Dave, we just bought a 97 Coleman with Heat, Hot H2O, brackes, Potty/shower inside with outside shower for $ 3200. Brakes are nice to have, all newer Coleman Models come with them..Be aware that some Coleman models have defective roofs. I did purchase one within that date range of defective roofs(Years with possible bad roofs 1996-2000 particularly the bigger models) and am keeping my fingers crossed that I don't have problems.. Thats my 2 cents...I'm a first time pop-up owner so I don't have much more to share. -- posted by NJCAMPR » Darren_Debby - First Timers Hello to all of you!Although I have reviewed every posting made by this group, I haven't posted anything myself as I haven't had anything to add until now. Being a complete research junkie, I want to thank each and every one of you for so much valuable information. After much research and comparison we are on our way this afternoon to pick up our new 2001 Coleman Taos popup. From what I've seen most of you have much larger more advanced models than this, but after several seasons of tenting believe me this is a big step for us. We look forward to taking our first trip with our new toy and to continue to communicate with such a friendly and knowledgeable group of people. BTW, we live in Toronto and have stayed in most Ontario parks if anyone needs any info. Thanks again....Darren -- posted by Darren_Debby » RickyTickyTavy - There's an excellent message board at PopupTimes.com point your browsers to http://www.popuptimes.com Their message board has over 16000 posts and 2000 topics. They're planning on relocating it and better organizing it but for the time being its the best source of info on the net. Its actually run by CoolBoards. I recommend that you register a login name.Enjoy Matt Harrell -- posted by RickyTickyTavy » jcrawford - Re: buying used camper To boulderdave: I don't think you can go wrong with a Coleman or Jayco. I believe they're about as reliable as you can expect. There are other good brands out there, maybe someone else can add something on those. I think the Coleman Taos is a smaller popup, so I suspect you could probably get away without trailer brakes. We once had aa 1,500 lb. Palomino without brakes and had no problems. However, beyond a certain weight, I believe they're strongly recommended. We have brakes on our Coleman Sunridge, which is 2,300 lbs and I wouldn't dare tow without them.Try this site where you offers short, direct and excellent answers to questions about popups and other trailers. It's "RV Advice" at: http://www.rvadvice.com/main.html I know he'll have a definite opinion on brakes.
-- posted by jcrawford » Darren_Debby - Re: There's an excellent message board at PopupTimes.com In response to message posted by RickyTickyTavy:Matt, I tried your suggestion, but by the time I got to the first page of postings I had already been inundated with almost 10 popup windows asking me to apply for a Visa card. I have no time to continually sift through these things. This may be a dumb question (believe it or not I have only been online for a couple of weeks) but is there any way to enjoy a site without being bothered by these things? Thanks Darren -- posted by Darren_Debby » RickyTickyTavy - Re: Re: There's an excellent message board at PopupTimes.com Actually many of the subscribers have complained about the same thing. That's one reason why the board will be moving. There have been a couple of message threads about where to go to download a program that keeps the popup ads from popping up. I haven't tried it myself. It does seem like these "popup ads" have increased just in the last day or so.-- posted by RickyTickyTavy » Darren_Debby - Re: Re: Re: There's an excellent message board at PopupTimes.co In response to message posted by RickyTickyTavy:Thanks for the speedy reply. Keep us posted as to where the board moves to. -- posted by Darren_Debby » Lablover - Re: Re: Re: Bike transport?? Help. Linda, I live in Maryland near Frederick. I bought the Reese Outfitter 4 bike carrier with tow capability at Walmart in Germantown Md. for $83.00. We have made a few adjustments and my husband made 3 girls bike adaptors out of PVC pipe and brackets for less than $10. Each one of those adaptors cost $25.00. Keep looking Im sure you will find one. They are very sturdy. Sandy-- posted by Lablover » AAArroyo - I need information on Flagstaff Pop-Ups Hello:I am brand new to this discussion and to suite 101... Yesterday we went looking for pop-up campers in Ocala, Florida and we ran into a dealer for "Flagstaff by Forest River" pop-ups. After we looked at Coleman and Jayco, we were impressed with the "apparent quality" of the Flagstaff models. However, I cannot seem to find much information about Flagstaff models or perhaps a comparison of the Flagstaff models to, say, Coleman. (The salesman had plenty of information but I am leary of salesmen in general). Does anyone know about these campers? Help? We are new to pop-ups being tent campers for over 10 years... Thank you in advance, -- posted by AAArroyo « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 Next » Please follow the guidelines set forth in the Suite101 Posting Etiquette when adding to the discussion. |
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