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11-17-2018, 08:37 PM #1
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Looking at buy Imagine 2970RL
Hi
Needs some help, im looking at purchasing a 2019 Imagine 2970RL. I currently have a 2017 Jayco Whitehawk 27DSRL and wife found the Imagine. She really likes
the floor plan, looking at advice on this unit. Have they had any issues or things i should be aware of, any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Dave
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11-18-2018, 04:35 AM #2
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Dave
I can not speak to the 2970 its self but can offer some input. All RV's have some kind of issues some worse than others. We have had our GD product for 1 year now and have had some small issues and they were handled easily by GD. We think the quality is much better than other brands and the after sale help is unheard of in other brands. We chose GD for a lot of reasons before we found this forum. After finding the forum we were glad we chose GD. Very helpful people here and GD monitors this site and you can contact them from this site.
Some one with this model will chime in here and give you some info.
Good luck with your decision and welcome to the forum.
Brian
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11-18-2018, 05:06 AM #3
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2019 315RLTS (purchased 16 Jul 18 from Campers Inn RV in Byron, GA)
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11-18-2018, 10:10 AM #4
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Looking at buy Imagine 2970RL
Lol at that Howard. That’s where we are.... But leaning toward a 2970 first in about 5 years, then upgrading truck in 10 years, then whatever the 315RLTS model is in 20 years being our last trailer.
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11-18-2018, 10:59 AM #5
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Dave we have the 2950RL version. GD made some good changes in the bedroom and bathroom and renamed it the 2970RL. We love the floor plan of ours but we think the 2970 is better. The bedroom can be a little cramped but its not a big deal to us. I would make sure it has two AC units, you may need it.
Its a heavy RV with a GVWR of 9000#. Don't believe the 795# tongue weight listed on the web site. You're tongue weight will run around 1000# unloaded, and 1300# - 1500# loaded and depending on if you have water in the fresh tank. Ball to ladder its a little over 35 ft. IMHO it is not 1/2 ton towable, you should have a 3/4 ton vehicle at least to tow it and a good weight distributed hitch.
Another thing they changed is the slide mechanisms. The street side or kitchen side still uses a schwintek system, the curb side or dining uses a different system. The kitchen side or left side is heavier because of the appliances and pantry storage.
It is not a fridged cold winter weather camper. The underbelly is heated by only one outlet and is pointed at the dump valve area but only if running the LP furnace. This will not protect your water lines in the rest of the camper in long sub-freezing temperatures. The storage compartment is not heated and that is where your city water line connects and is where the water demand pump is. The fresh water tank is right up front under the bed and gets very little heat so it could freeze.
There should be 4400# dexter axles and there is a recall for missing wheel bearing races but other than that I've not heard of systemic problems with them. The leaf spring equalizer suspension does not use wet or greasable bushings and others have found the nylon bushings wear out fast. The fix for this is to install wet bolts and metal bushings in the leaf springs and center equalizer so the suspension can be greased.
We have only had one problem with ours in the 1.5 years we have had it, that was a slide motor had to be replaced.Steve & Tami Cass - Escapee's, FMCA Members, Texas Fulltimers Since July 2020
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11-18-2018, 11:40 AM #6
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Thanks for the info, what kind of warranty comes with a GD??
Dave
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11-18-2018, 12:00 PM #7
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We were looking to upgrade from a 25' bumper pull about 12 months ago to the Imagine 2970. Then, we thought -- if upgrading -- then look at some 5th wheels. Guess what we bought.... the GD Reflection 337RLS. Now we are on the verge of too much camper for the truck, but the Reflection 337 RLS was a good decision.
David & Sandra
Honey: 10 year old miniature dachshund
2018 Reflection 337 RLS (Mfg date: 07/24/2017)
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Payload sticker: 4875#
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11-18-2018, 05:12 PM #8
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That's a complicated question. My recommendation is to go to Grand Design's website and download the owner's manual for the model you are interested in buying. There is a comprehensive section that covers all of the intricacies of the warranty. (As someone smarter than me previously said, buying a trailer is like buying a house--lots of warranties from multiple manufacturers.)
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