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Hi Tim,
We have a 2004 31 foot Alumascape TT and love it. Have had very few problems with it.I would buy another one if the still built them!
Happy trails,
Kyle
we have 2007 32 Alumascpe SKD rear door - we love it not one warranty issue - we repalced the facotry chairs and added a foam pad for the bed - installed a 3000 watt yahama in the front strorge -
Alumascape is in general built above average and is a pretty good RV.
Ken
__________________ Amateur Radio Operator (KE5DFR)|No Longer Full-Time! - 2023 Cougar 22MLS toted by 2022 F150, 3.5L EcoBoost Tow Max FX4 Lariat Travel with one Standard Schnauzer and one small Timneh African Gray Parrot, retired mechanical engineer
My SO bought a 1998 Alumascape FW a couple of months ago. We've had some issues (an understatement!) that we are working through (see other Alumascape thread on this page).
Ours has had some serious water damage, serious enough to rot out the floor and the outermost support beam on the slide side, almost the entire length of the trailer. We can't tell what caused the leak. The dealer said it was a leaky compartment door, but we don't think so. Whatever it was was a lot of water over a long period of time. It appears that the slide was removed and probably not put back in correctly at some point.
That said, and with all the work we are doing to it, we're pretty happy with the layout and how it's built. I think we're going to enjoy using it once we get it fixed the way we want it.