Well I just got back from our maiden voyage to the Ozarks with my Dweller 15' and am here to go over all the things I experienced and I definitely tested it to its limits off-road ?. Overall impression though is I love this caravan and it made camping so enjoyable for the whole family, we feel blessed to enjoy nature in such comforts.
First as far as towing goes it did great with the single Monroe shock swap but still had a bit of rocking so I agree that the full shock swap is on order and I will be adding the second set to alleviate any highway rocking.
DO NOT make the mistake I did when filling your tanks!!!!!!!! I left the hose in the fill hole and was doing other stuff and figured once it started squirting out I would turn the water off or it would probably push the hose out. Well that was fine for the first tank, on the rear tank it was full and I went to turn the water off about 30-45 seconds later and it had expanded the plastic tank so much it completely sheered my skid plate off on all 3 back bolts?. Wasn't thrilled but strapped it up and went on my adventure anyway.
We used the AC on this trip with my small 1800w generator (2200w max) and it did amazing. Made sleeping so nice. I learned that if you have a small generator like this you can't run the AC and Charge the batteries at the same time, too much load so if you turn off the renogy invertor then the AC runs fine.
Apparently the water heater under the bed has an on off switch I found out after the trip so we didn't have hot water, but didn't really need it. The shower is amazing, we were totally off grid with 6 of us and all took like 3-4 showers and still had water, I was pretty amazed. That was trying to conserve but not going crazy by any means, my wife even did full shampoo and conditioner in her hair and that takes a decent amount of water.
My bathroom vent fan keeps opening itself while freeway driving, anyone else have this issue?
I also noticed all my caulking in the bathroom around the toilet is peeling or pulled up and needs to be resealed, anyone else have issues with that, I'm sure I can probably just re-caulk it fairly easy, just a minor annoyance for a brand new rig.
One thing I do wish is that they did not put the dumb coaxial cable on the roof, just sticks up weird and who will really use that, just an extra hole. Also the DVD player does not have Bluetooth like my OBI graveler did and that's super annoying because we loved being able to stream songs wirelessly when we wanted. Guess I can just change the head unit just not sure why it doesn't have Bluetooth, does anyone's else have Bluetooth on theirs?
I can attest that this thing pulls great off-road and can be tipped very very far without tipping, the front sliders also work great and I was stressed but managed to make it out with only a little damage. Unfortunately I don't have pics or video but let's just say it was a bit gnarlier than some of the the ROA videos or at least more off camber. I was able to dig out some rocks and drive up some traction boards so I didn't rip off my steps, that's the biggest weakness in the design I feel. I dented the front frame a little, broke the support leg handle and scraped up the skid bar. You can see the rock to the left that it scraped on, I removed some other ones that were going to hit as well. My driver's tire was way up the bank on the right in the pic.
Left is the rock that got me, doesn't look bad in pics but was super narrow and tippy. My driver's tire way way up on the bank in the bushes.