I would stick to the manual jacks, I'm 69 years old in April
and can still setup our 5th wheel in a few minutes with my
drill which has very little noise I might say.
One other thing you might look at between CW and the other
dealer is who give's the best service. I have read some
night mare stories about some of the Camping Worlds service
in different locations. Also there are plenty of bad stories
about other dealers as well, so even if you are going to save
lots of money I would check out the reputation of either
place before buying.
You might be saving big $$$$$ when buying, but if you have
warranty work or something brakes during your warranty
and it takes 3 months to fix sitting at a shop, have you
saved anything.
Sorry to go off topic somewhat but I think it needed to be
said
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2017 Durango Gold G384RLT
Coachmen Owners Association
2005 Ford F350 Dually
W5KAV
Last years Camping 125 days
This years Camping 150 an still going