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Looking at Dynamax Trilogy 40' or longer for fulltime living. Does anybody have any good-bad-or ugly on this rig? Or if you have any suggestions on others that are specifically for living in full time. We are based in Central TX but would be traveling the US at times when not working. Thanks
I only saw some Trilogy trailers that sat on the factory parking lot in Elkhart Ind. From a distance, they looked nice and I know that Dynamax produced some pretty high dollar (neighborhood of $500,000) motor homes but the company was bought our by Forest River and the Trilogy line was closed down. I have no idea why it was dropped or if there is an owners forum you could look at, but perhaps a Google search might give you the information that you seek.
Thank you, were gonna keep investigating and see what we can come up with. We have lived fulltime in a 97 Alpha Gold 38' for several years, then back to homes, and then to a 42' Monaco Dynasty 2004 DP for 5 years, now back in a home and really wanting to get back in to RV. Would love to find a 40' or longer with a truck package near Texas.
-- Edited by DKW on Tuesday 25th of July 2017 08:56:18 AM
We had a 2014 trilogy, we were happy with the cabinets and woodwork, build quality was pretty good and we only had a couple small issues which I was able to correct easily, we thought the air conditioners were a little too loud and they had to work had in extreme heat due to the insulation being not thick enough in the ceiling, now keep in mind the 13 and 14's were designed differently on the outside than the later ones so they may have changed things up to correct those issues. We liked our Trilogy but for us a Motorhome just works better for us as we have 2 big dogs and a cat with us and it is so nice to have a bathroom and food and drink available without having to stop. We have since moved up to a 2016 Fleetwood Expedition DP.... and we are considering the purchase of a 2018 Tiffin Phaeton if we can get the deal we want .
-- Edited by Defiant on Sunday 1st of October 2017 01:05:26 PM