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Old 01-22-2007, 11:08 AM   #4
CampWinican
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Welcome to the wonderful world of travel trailers! You will find that, if your like me and not terribly handy with tools, then you will have to rely on your dealer for quality service when something major breaks. Sounds like you have been able to handle all the small irritations yourself, which is good!

Gulfstream isn't the only one who ignors the small stuff. I have seen all of the things you mentioned on many other models also. Apparently, if the unit rolls down the road without falling apart then the manufacturer proclaims it be "good to go!"

Interesting that you found your cable to not be connected. I found the same thing on my 2004 model. Apparently, after 3 years, Gulfstream has yet to fix this blunder.

Nevertheless, I still believe that my Gulfstream, even though considered a "low end" model, to be of better quality than many others that we looked at when we were shopping around. (except for the Carlisle tires, may they rest in peace)
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