Hello, I hope you can give me some insite into the Forest River sierra 5th wheels, Quality? Construction? Any known issues? We are looking at a sierra 366FL. It has the front living room design which we like. Also like the Montana 3750FL but it is kinda pricey. Does anyone have any ideas of issues or problems with the Forest river brand or anything I should pay close attention to. Thanks for your input
Terry and Jo said
11:26 PM Aug 24, 2012
I can't speak directly to the Sierra fifth wheel, but we used to have a 26' Sierra travel trailer. We only had it for a couple of years before trading for a fifth wheel made by Rockwood. The sierra was OK for our use, but back then we only spent about a week or two a year in them.
Forest River is known for making a lot of products and Cedar Creek and Cardinal both seem to be good units. However, those may be more expensive, but they may also provide better amenities. I've not looked at either in some time, but one or the other may have hydraulic leveling systems.
Terry
Ann-Hank said
11:34 PM Aug 24, 2012
Hi, We're at the same stage, too many choices and where to start. I saw a post on here recomending getting the guide from RV Consumer Group at ( rvgroup@rv.org ). We did and it is really great to let you know if the unit is for fulltiming, snowbirding, vacation etc. they also give them a star rating and a full report on the different units. The cost is $150. for the package, but I feel it's worth the money if your looking for a fulltime HOME and not sure where to start. Good luck and hope to see you on the road.
Hello, I hope you can give me some insite into the Forest River sierra 5th wheels, Quality? Construction? Any known issues? We are looking at a sierra 366FL. It has the front living room design which we like. Also like the Montana 3750FL but it is kinda pricey. Does anyone have any ideas of issues or problems with the Forest river brand or anything I should pay close attention to. Thanks for your input
I can't speak directly to the Sierra fifth wheel, but we used to have a 26' Sierra travel trailer. We only had it for a couple of years before trading for a fifth wheel made by Rockwood. The sierra was OK for our use, but back then we only spent about a week or two a year in them.
Forest River is known for making a lot of products and Cedar Creek and Cardinal both seem to be good units. However, those may be more expensive, but they may also provide better amenities. I've not looked at either in some time, but one or the other may have hydraulic leveling systems.
Terry