What Line Open Range you own - Poll

What Open Range You Own

  • 3X Line (5er)

    Votes: 47 10.4%
  • Highlander Toy Hauler (TT)

    Votes: 2 0.4%
  • Highlander Toy Hauler (5er)

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Journeyer (TT)

    Votes: 16 3.5%
  • Light (TT)

    Votes: 63 13.9%
  • Light (5er)

    Votes: 84 18.5%
  • Mesa Ridge (TT)

    Votes: 13 2.9%
  • Mesa Ridge (5er)

    Votes: 19 4.2%
  • Open Range (5er)

    Votes: 61 13.4%
  • Residential (5er)

    Votes: 3 0.7%
  • Roamer (TT)

    Votes: 41 9.0%
  • Roamer (5er)

    Votes: 65 14.3%
  • Rolling Thunder (Toyhauler)

    Votes: 1 0.2%
  • Ultra Lite (TT)

    Votes: 38 8.4%

  • Total voters
    454
Apparently I'm going to be a weirdo in this area. I have a 2019 Open Range model OF337RLS. In 2018 it was a Roamer. Now it's not listed for 2020. A one year wonder.

Oh well my Army rank is no more, Spec 5. My Ham Radio Operator Class vanished, Advanced. I'm afraid to look at the expiration date on my drivers license as it may not mean renewal but termination.
 
HappyCamper45":1ca9zwx0 said:
I have an Open Range 338BHS travel trailer. didn't see option for Open Range (TT). Am I missing it?
Roamer TT has become Open Range TT
 
HappyCamper45":35dhch7w said:
I have an Open Range 338BHS travel trailer. didn't see option for Open Range (TT). Am I missing it?

The early years were called the Journeyer--not sure about the new ones.
 
5 year update. 2019 Open Range OF337RLS

Still love the rig. Best overall feature for me has to be the PVC roof. 2nd would be the insulated windows for keeping the inside sweating to a very rare occurrence. This has been noticed by others from the outside. 3rd the portable island. Last the self adjusting brakes.

Down sides. Cheap Faux Leather couch covering pealed off. Quite a job making a new heat register. The old one was installed through the couch kick panel. Table screwed to the floor. 34' rig has less basement storage than our 31' 06 HitcHiker.

Changes. Relocated Jack Controls from basement to propane compartment. Added digital volt meter for battery monitoring in front hatch. Installed slide awnings, ordered them but did get done at the factory. Max-Air vent covers. 50 amp hard wired GuardDog Surge protection. Added washer/dryer combo with drip pan. Replaced sleeper sofa. Converted dining table pedestal to tapered folding legs, dine anywhere and fold for travel. Dual 5" square PVC underneath storage for sewer hose and PVC gutter supports. Made a outside drip tube for refrigerator.

Rig is still a bit nose high. May make some changes later. Just swapped tires and went from a 80% height to a 85%. This will add just under 1/2" of lift but gained 100 lbs of capacity for each tire.

We're not full timers but are Snowbirds. We have spent at least 45% of our time in the rig over the past 5 years.
 
2009 385RLS bought it used yesterday
I am looking for any manuals if anyone has some
 

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