Back on track: the worry here is that the new XPCamper will be no more successful than the founder if they don't pay their craftsman and laborers good wages. In their location, 20-25$ just ain't it.
I own a construction and renovation company. I pay top dollar in our area for excellent...
There is a difference between failing at business and having to declare bankruptcy, and purposely and knowingly defrauding customers. The line is not that thin... From the feedback on this thread, it's very apparent which side of the line he is on.
Thanks for sharing your experience. When did you buy your falcon? It seems like they had some issues with the first run that they claim have been rectified with the 2nd run.
Why did you rule out the Falcon?
I saw one at an event a few weeks ago and the owner was very happy with it. It looks to tick all the boxes and I really like that it’s so much lighter than the other options.
This is obviously hearsay, but there is a huge difference between being a bad businessman, and this right here:
"From my understanding Marc took close to a million dollars from 15 people with no clear plan to perform."
Until I heard that, I was thinking this is a classic case of being good at...
Who is the builder and what is their draw schedule like?
Do they have an escrow account they hold deposits in?
You also might want to get an AMEX card, our corporate AMEX doesn't have a 60 day dispute period limit like you mention above.
The bracket/mount for the water jerry can is awesome! Did you make that, buy it or was it included with the trailer? I would love to have one.
GLWS, those look like nice little campers!
Look forward to following along.
We have a hawk shell with the grand by sized front dinette / bed setup so we can sleep our family of 5. Very happy with it. We did get the heater and thermal pack.
3 up top in the queen bed. You and mom down below in the front dinette.
One of the kids could also sleep in the back of the truck that would let the two older ones sleep down below and give you and mom the nicer upper queen bed.
If I were to have another custom trailer built to haul the FWC, the axle would be moved forward a few inches to reduce that tongue weight. As it sits, the nose box is too nice and convenient *not* to store a bunch of stuff in it! The setup tracks and tows beautifully, so I haven't been...
864s. Trailer tongue weight is 400# fully loaded. Total trailer weight is #2700. The back end squats just a bit when loaded. Ive got a rear bumper with double swing out, cargo box drawer system with 63qt fridge and a 100# husky that usually rides in the back of the cruiser. So it's...
You could, the roof of the FWC has Yakima tracks. A better idea would be to fork mount the bikes to the back wall of the camper, or to use a hitch mounted bike rack off the back of the trailer, or find away to mount them behind the trailer tongue where the truck cab would normally be.
The back...
I've said it before and I'll say it again, our setup with a FWC on a flatbed trailer ticks so many boxes for family adventures. It is quick and easy to setup, you can stand up in it, outfit it however you like, and spend as much as you like based on the year/model of FWC and trailer you buy...
Are these guys still around and producing trailers?
They were doing some neat stuff but their website hasn’t been updated in awhile and no FB postings since March.
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