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Old 07-01-2016, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by kevcarr59
This was our second trip with the trailer but the first time with the new truck. Absolutely LOVE the way it pulls our TT. This pic is from Seawall Blvd. and the Gulf of Mexico.


Nice looking rig, looks really good.
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Originally Posted by 13.
Our new pop up. First trip out and in rush to leave I threw a loaded 125qt cooler right at the tailgate and didn't place the weight properly in the trailer. That's why she's squating a bit. Leaving the first campground and heading to Cape Cod we did a better job of spreading the weight properly. May still look into a WD set up.


Nice looking rig! How are the new Rockwoods holding up. I like their floorplans and feature set.

Unfortunately my old Rockwood Pop Up fell apart after 1 year of buying it new. I traded it at the time to a Starcraft Pop Up. They no longer make pop ups.

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Originally Posted by Mike Up
Nice looking rig! How are the new Rockwoods holding up. I like their floorplans and feature set.

Unfortunately my old Rockwood Pop Up fell apart after 1 year of buying it new. I traded it at the time to a Starcraft Pop Up. They no longer make pop ups.
Well mine is new so I hope to get a little more than a year out of it. I'm not overly excited about their quality control but i guess these days it is what it is. I had to secure a bunch of low hanging wires and tighten a few screws.
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Originally Posted by 13.
Thats the one. A Few petty things I don't care for but we are pretty happy with it. We are back home now after 6 days and all we have been doing is googling campgrounds to see where we are going next :thumbs:

Are you using any WD or sway set up or just a ball?


No sway or wdh. Haven't felt i needed it. Bought the truck last summer and didn't do much towing with it after. Just got back from a week out and it pulled great. Was pulling with a mid size suv, which is why we got the truck.

The 2514G was by far the floor plan we liked the best. Ours is a 2014, so going on 3rd summer with it.
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Originally Posted by 13.
Well mine is new so I hope to get a little more than a year out of it. I'm not overly excited about their quality control but i guess these days it is what it is. I had to secure a bunch of low hanging wires and tighten a few screws.
I had to do the same thing. Also found several places around the front storage bin that had gaps in their silicone work where water could have intruded while traveling. One of my inside shower connections started leaking, but I just fixed that my self. Our bump out over the sink had a slight leak when raining. Dealer repaced and new one still leaks this year, so looking at just trying and adding seam sealer. It is definitely not as solid as my old 2004 Fleetwood was lol, but we still love the space it offers.

Best of luck with yours!
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Originally Posted by 13.
Our new pop up. First trip out and in rush to leave I threw a loaded 125qt cooler right at the tailgate and didn't place the weight properly in the trailer. That's why she's squating a bit. Leaving the first campground and heading to Cape Cod we did a better job of spreading the weight properly. May still look into a WD set up.



what rack system is that and do you also have a tonneau?
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First time pulling the trailer with the Ecoboost. Love the way the truck pulls it, really smooth ride.




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Third trip with the TT.




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Third trip with the TT.
What type of mirrors are you running?


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