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Old 02-10-2019, 10:10 AM   #3
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Hello - can anyone give me input on the quality of the Vista Cruiser and Visa travel trailers? I read that some people have had problems with the axles, which cause the tires to wear out at only 2500 miles? Has anyone had this problem?

We currently own a Gulfstream Amerilite 16BH and are considering upgrading to a used 2012 Visa 23 BHD. We bought our Amerilite new in 2014, and although we have used and enjoyed it in several cross country trips, we have been unimpressed with the quality of its construction. I realize the Amerilite is an entry level trailer, and am wondering if the Visa and Vista Cruiser trailers are a bit better?

Thank you!
We have a 2011 Visa 19 RFD and we find the quality equal to or better than others (Jayco, Glendale, Dutchmen, FR to name a few) we have had. Only complaint is this unit was built without sufficient ground clearance- we had a 3" lift kit installed after losing 2 stab. jacks at a gas station entry. By the way- these units don't have axles, they are torsion suspension.

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