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Eric727

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Posted: 01/23/12 07:05am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

another 318bhss owner here!!! more than happy !! no regrets no issue with warranty and service


2012 Ram 3500 Longhorn/Crew Cab/DRW
2010 ram 1500 TRX4 (trade for the longhorn)
2012 Lacrosse 318BHSS
2008 trail lite crossover(trade for the 318BHSS)


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So far pretty good reviews. The pantry in the kitchen is a must for us as well. One of the main reasons we are are looking to upgrade is storage. It looks like the 318Bhs is going to be the answer


2008 f250 Ext. Cab 4x4 6.4 Powerstroke.
2013 Primetime Lacrosse 318bhs


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Anybody have any real world weights? Or loaded for the week/weekend weights?

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An FYI on the smooth "E-stone" countertops........

Prime Time has recognized the fact that the shiny tops are relatively soft and scratch easily.

The newest builds will be using a different top, that is much closer to the durability of Corian. It has a slightly duller apperance, but is much harder, and won't scratch as easily.

Billandmelanie

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We are seriously considering purchasing the 318BHS tomorrow but the dealer won't budge off of the price of $27,995.00 and I see where they are selling here for 23K. Where can I get this deal? I am a cash buyer ready to purchase tomorrow. We love the unit but won't pay $27,995.00 when others paid $23K. Please help.

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fordsooperduty, you never cease to amaze me..I fogot that I even wrote that ....anyway 1.5 years into ownership and still no regrets. As others have said, solid trailer and excellent customer service. Are the units that you are looking at Touring Editions? I really like my Optiplan Polydet HG fiberglass. cleans and polishes very nicely. My Estone does not have any scratches to date..knock on wood...but I do most of the cooking outside.


wife and 2 daughters
2008.5 Nissan Titan
LE 4x4 Crew w/ Big Tow
Lacrosse 318bhs
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former:
Rockwood Roo 233
Coleman Westlake

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