Brightwhite
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Had to look it up...thats a sweet rig!Not an imagine but we have a momentum 21g. Towed with a 1 ton and it's an awesome trailer. Went to British Columbia and back this summer. Had it out last fall in 11 degree weather.
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Had to look it up...thats a sweet rig!Not an imagine but we have a momentum 21g. Towed with a 1 ton and it's an awesome trailer. Went to British Columbia and back this summer. Had it out last fall in 11 degree weather.
Yeah, thats about the same conclusion I am coming to as well. I have looked them on a lot and then walked into some other brands 5 mins later and the difference comes across pretty quick on fit/finish on the inside & out. It seems like the thickness/construction of the laminated aluminum side walls and the better insulation is what keeps me looking at their options.Grand Design uses the same appliances, pieces and parts that many builders use. They do a little better job of putting them together. They do a little better job handling warranty issues. Some good friends just bought a big GD 5th wheel. It had some pretty substantial issues. GD took care of them. I had a 5600 pound Flagstaff that I towed with a 1/2 ton. I would not have wanted to tow it in the CO mountains.
Thanks, I have the 3.5 eco boost which is allegedly better at altitude with the turbos over the normal aspirated engines, part of why I bought that engine living here. Not saying I won't want for more at all, will just have to see if I pull the trigger.We have a 21 foot grand design imagine. It’s a quality well built trailer. Components are typical, but good enough. I think wet weight is about 6k, with a 6.9k rating.
I tow with a 2009 F150 with the 5.4. It will do it, but gets wheezy on long inclines, and I basically live at sea level. I don’t tow enough to go 3/4 ton diesel, but I imagine the performance at altitude would be frustrating to say the least.
Thanks!Thanks, I have the 3.5 eco boost which is allegedly better at altitude with the turbos over the normal aspirated engines, part of why I bought that engine living here. Not saying I won't want for more at all, will just have to see if I pull the trigger.
Nice looking setup you have there!
Thank you, yeah this isn't my first trailer, so I know the drill. Although I have had very good luck with our current rig and have had very few inconveniences.I have a Grand Design Momentum 25G that we tow with a 3/4 ton Duramax, bought just before Covid hit. It's a bumper pull toyhauler so I can't comment on the Imagine line.
I can say we have been very happy down into the teens with it. Haven't been any colder but all the tanks and piping beneath are covered/insulated. If the Imagine is similarly equipped I think you will be happy with the cold weather performance.
Grand Design quality before Covid was better than average, and the interiors are more modern than other makers' offerings. Owners forums indicate GC quality suffered quite a bit during Covid, and I just don't know if they have their act back together yet.
Your experience will very much be a function of your local dealer's competence. Honestly, I have seen/heard/experienced the knuckle draggers working in those places and I'll do my own service thank you very much. I don't care if it's under warranty, I'll fix it now and use it this weekend instead of having it sitting at the dealer waiting on parts or waiting to fix it maybe right the second time in a month.
You just have to accept that doing a lot of your own maintenance comes with the territory on trailers.
Also plan on doing some customizing. The quality of your camping experience can be greatly enhanced by upgrading faucets and shower heads, mattresses, install a keyless lock, larger propane tanks, extra battery, a water filter, solar, etc etc.
It felt roomier than what I have now, which is a no slide dinette thats pretty cramped. I really like being able to pull that ottoman out, nice feature. I did not like the free floating table that I have to remember to start down....but like with everything else I am sure I would develop my routine for packing up and it would be no issue.@Brightwhite Pretty minor but one of my biggest complaints is the dining space is a bit tight for me. Like it should have been stretched out a touch or the table cut a bit smaller. Make note to look at this for yourself. With that said the ottoman at the back that can be removed and placed at the end of the table which solves this issue for larger folks.