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Old 04-25-2005, 05:42 AM   #1
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'05 3500rl montana

anyone have this unit? comments please.
 
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Old 04-25-2005, 08:27 AM   #2
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Yes we have the 3500RL, we have only had it for 2 weeks. Have had no problems, we have only gone out for 1 trip so far and that went without a glitch. My wife and I are very pleased with this unit.
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Old 04-25-2005, 09:28 AM   #3
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We have one at the dealers, haven't picked it up yet. We looked it over last week right after it was delivered to the dealer. Looks OK right now, before PDI. I measured the basement storage, it is about 16" shorter than our present 03 3280. They installed the furnace and hot water heaters below the floor and that takes up the lost space. We'll have to figure new ways to store our stuff in there. Mary thinks the microwave is slightly smaller, but it's a convection oven also. There is not as much storage in the kitchen and bedroom as in the 3280 but we are using the 5er differently now than in the past. Plus, she now has room to have the w/d she wants. We both really like the seperate livingroom, it's big and gives a whole different feel to the space. There seem to be more room around the dining table. The 3280 didn't have a hide-a-bed, no room, this one does. My sister and b-i-l can stay with us now in comfort. It's like having a 2 bedroom apartment with 1 bath. The trailer is longer but has a lighter pin weight than the 3280 also.

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Old 04-25-2005, 02:56 PM   #4
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thank you both for comments. skip, will you be in home area in may? we are headed that way. thinking about i40 corridor for retirement, any thoughts.
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Norm; We're going to be gone the first and last parts of the month to a couple of flytying shows. There's some nice places along there. Depends on what y'all are looking for.

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