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<blockquote data-quote="Rockhunter62" data-source="post: 264048" data-attributes="member: 7504"><p>Hi folks,</p><p></p><p> The wife and I purchased a brand new MDC Cruiser Highrise Forward Fold last October and we love it. Most of the camper trailer are made in China now with some parts of them fitted out here in oz. We have had a few minor issues that have all been fixed by yours truly in the shed. Parts with sharp edges that need grinding and repainting, tent pegs that lose the tang when hammered into hard ground (nothing a little bit of weld either side couldn't fix) and cheap shock absorber that leaked and replaced under warranty. Mind you, if you do a full shockie charge, you have to take off both tyres and the water tank. I will make a modication to fix that problem when I need to replace another shockie.</p><p></p><p> We decided on this one instead of the Jackson FF because of the 3 batteries, larger water tank, bigger fridge space, innerspring matress, larger electric brakes and 2 spare tyres. Any questions about the Cruiser feel free to ask.</p><p></p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockhunter62, post: 264048, member: 7504"] Hi folks, The wife and I purchased a brand new MDC Cruiser Highrise Forward Fold last October and we love it. Most of the camper trailer are made in China now with some parts of them fitted out here in oz. We have had a few minor issues that have all been fixed by yours truly in the shed. Parts with sharp edges that need grinding and repainting, tent pegs that lose the tang when hammered into hard ground (nothing a little bit of weld either side couldn't fix) and cheap shock absorber that leaked and replaced under warranty. Mind you, if you do a full shockie charge, you have to take off both tyres and the water tank. I will make a modication to fix that problem when I need to replace another shockie. We decided on this one instead of the Jackson FF because of the 3 batteries, larger water tank, bigger fridge space, innerspring matress, larger electric brakes and 2 spare tyres. Any questions about the Cruiser feel free to ask. Doug [/QUOTE]
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