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05-27-2015, 09:26 PM #1
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New 337 RLS owners
We just signed on the dotted line for a new 2016 337RLS. Wife is very excited as we have several trips already planned for this year. Hope the trailer fits the sites we have.
We don't take delivery for a week but was wondering where everyone stores their sewer hose? No bumper to put it in.
Looking forward to some great trips.
Jim
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05-28-2015, 04:09 AM #2
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Jim congratulations on your purchase. Trailer size is always a concern. I have had sucess in finding a site everytime we have been out, but there have been a couple of sites we looked at where we knew there was no way I was going to get our rig into the spot. We just looked at other sites in the park.
David & Linda - Plainview, VA
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05-28-2015, 07:04 AM #3
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I thought I had heard that the 337 without a bumper now comes with a hose storage tube under the frame near the axles.
If not, if you go to the Mods/DIY section of the forum and search on Sewer Hose, you will see several ideas about storage.
I store mine in a plastic, sealed bin in the front storage compartment.
Congratulation on your purchase. We love ours.
KKen & Wilma
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05-28-2015, 09:09 PM #4
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Congrats Jamieline! Great choice, you will be very happy with it! I believe there should be a sewer hose tube under the newer rigs with no bumper. We too store ours in a rubbermaid bin in front storage comp. it holds all elbows and attachments too. Enjoy!!
Scott and Jan Platt Ocala, FL
Cameron(Son) & Chica(chihuahua)
2014 Reflection 337RLS
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05-30-2015, 03:21 PM #5
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Welcome to the forum Jim and wife and congratulations on your new Reflection!
Steve
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05-30-2015, 06:25 PM #6Norcalrv1Guest
Your going to really like it. It is very well designed and liveable. The pantry is great the fireplace is perfect on cold mornings. We have had ours for a year and virtually live in it full time. Got a bed from overstock
Com added batteries to it. Going to Alaska this summer
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05-31-2015, 12:05 AM #7graynomadGuest
Welcome to the GD forum, congratulations on your 337 we have had our 337 for nearly a year and pulled it nearly 15,000 miles, we really like it,we full time in it and find it so comfortable. We also hope to head to alaska next week but putting a camper in our truck and leave the reflection back. Will be hard leaving it but it will only be for about 4 months. Hope you have a safe trip and might see you on the road up there.
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05-31-2015, 06:40 AM #8
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Congrats! We have had our for ours for a year and half. We love it and the freedom it provides. Keep an eye on your tires but don't obsess about them. TPMS is a good thing. Ours had Westlake tires and they did just fine for well over 10,000 miles. Atwood refers have had some problems in the Reflection line. Ask about them when you do your PDI. If you are getting a second AC, make sure you get a low profile one. Atwood makes a great AC but they don't make a low profile one. Brakes have also been an issue. I didn't know it but, like others on here, mine had not worked properly since we bought the rig. They are getting fixed now but it scares me how many miles we traveled with defective brakes. Good luck Jim and safe travels.
Dean and Cindy
2014 337 RLS
Firestone Ride - Rite Airbags
Ford F-250 6.7 Diesel
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05-31-2015, 04:52 PM #9
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I read your reply on your brakes. What exactly was wrong with your brakes?
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06-01-2015, 03:35 PM #10
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Well, seals were messed up on 3 of 4 wheels up and the wiring to/from the magnets were not right. Rewiring the whole thing. $1000 bucks! Lucky I had an extended warranty. I'm out $200.
Dean and Cindy
2014 337 RLS
Firestone Ride - Rite Airbags
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