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nayther

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Posted: 11/18/11 09:16am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

BobWanderer wrote:

thebudman wrote:

nayther wrote:

A member of our club has one, about 6 months old. He loves it, has had zero issues and he's out 2-3 weekends a month.


So you're saying he's been out 12-18 times?


NOT sure exactly how many times it has been to the DEZ, but I know they are out there alot, way more than most peeps for sure.


Bob's right. Gumby (19 year old racer) raced 20 races this year and they had the new rig late last winter so that sounds about right.


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Drivin to California to pick up new Stealth SA3516.

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Drivin to California to pick up new Stealth SA3516.



Congratulations! Why did you purchase it in California? How has your dealer experience been so far?

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IMHO, the stealths are the nicest toyhaulers out there for the money.
we are looking at picking one up next year.


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Only 15" wheels? I thought 16" wheels were better. Is this a deal-breaker for some people?


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Only 15" wheels? I thought 16" wheels were better. Is this a deal-breaker for some people?

16" wheels give you the option of LT tires and higher load ratings, it would be a "deal breaker" for me. 4 sets of tires in 6 years and the stress of having tire trouble on virtually every trip, NOT going thru that again.


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Well I have tried out the new Stealth SA3516 and love it.
Only problem I can see so far is there is no heat ducts in front bedroom.
Salesman says there is suppose to be one on wall underneath tv.
Does anybody have a Stealth 3516 they can check out for me?

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