26 ft Attitude Toy Hauler
#11
Thanks rescuediver, i'm a nut when it comes to researching a major purchase. I really like to look at everything available and get my moneys worth. Who doesn't like to do that ! http://www.mcmahonrv.com/attitude.htm http://www.toyhauler.com/ Here's a couple other sites i've found on the web. roger
#13
I bought a 21AK at the end of last summer. I think they're a great value, maybe not top of the line but for the price you get alot. Also a little better quality and I like their lay outs.
#14
Hey rescuediver, have you tried riding around beardsley. I've purchased a topo program, and it looks like you can ride all the way to hwy4, and for many miles around. It looks like you can come in off of boards crossing, or hell's half acre road, near camp connell, or from the beardsley side. Might be a good place to get together, and spend a few days riding.
#15
Regor, yes I know that land[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] On the north side of Beardsley is a Fish and Game Refuge, you can pretty much ride all the way towards the Stanislaus River. There is a campground on the Tuolumne County side of the river(unfortunately the roadway is paved and atvs are not allowed on it). Also, from Beardlsey, you can't legally ride your quads at the lake, so, you will need to haul them to the north side. I was thinking of a ride there soon. We hunt up that way. If you go or I go, I'll send you a PM. Lt. Dan
#16
Hi - I'm new to the forum -- I bought the 26fsk Attitude at the end of 03 -- Love the layout -- The price was right (just under 20K fuilly loaded), had a few issues, but they worked them out.
We are getting ready to head to St. Anthony's Dunes in Idaho in another week from Las Vegas -- we'll see how she does there. We have been to Glamis (3) times in it and Dumont (3) times in it. I still consider it new since we have had it only 9 months, but this Idaho trip should be a good indicator if we have gotten all the kinks worked out yet.
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We are getting ready to head to St. Anthony's Dunes in Idaho in another week from Las Vegas -- we'll see how she does there. We have been to Glamis (3) times in it and Dumont (3) times in it. I still consider it new since we have had it only 9 months, but this Idaho trip should be a good indicator if we have gotten all the kinks worked out yet.
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#17
Welcome to the Forum[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]It's good to hear the problems were taken care of. Did they give a hassle to fix what was wrong? Customer service is a key when I buy one. You will definately put some miles on it on your upcoming trip.
#18
Hey Rapster.... just wondering how your Attitude Hauler is doing, have you had a chance to really take it out and use it? We are looking at them as well. I want the Attitude, the wife is stuck on the 28' Tahoe, like I said, I like the Attitude, tv/dvd combo, optional 136gal. h2o(which I won't do unless it's in stock), plus the 50 gallon black/grey, are nice selling points to me. The tahoe has a little bit more flash, but also has about an extra 700-800lbs. to with the $2500-3000 higher price also!! The attitude does look like a warrior clone, which is great in my opinion. McMahon RV in Colton has them for (26' FS) $21,995 with the double electric rear beds, elec. tounge jack, fuel station, 4.0 gen, and the rear screen, seems like a pretty good deal + Tax/Lic/$395 fees. Just hoping that I can get some feedback from people that have taken one out and given it a run yet. I don't do any hill climbing (mostly Glamis - straight freeway), 1999 Chevy 2500 / 6.0 / 4x4...... just about at the max by the time I load 2 adult & 2 kid's quads (plus the usual tag-along)..... what are you pulling your Attitude with?
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#19
When we bought our Attitude it had little quirks -- the bathroom door fell off while bouncing through to Ogilby campground; the toilet and the black tank didn't line up very well, so we had some waste accumulating on a ledge; and supports under water tanks were not welded right or installed right or something, so when all 110 gallons of were in it was too heavy and was sitting on the axle. All items have been fixed. Our down fall is we are in Nevada and Eclipse is in California. So we had to have our's fixed by a third party or haul it down to the factory . . . Third party fixed it, but they just don't have the vested interest in it like the Manufacture or selling dealer would have (our dealer doesn't do any on-site repairs.)
I have to say after 9 months of use, it is holding up pretty well -- we still love it!
Suzy Q - DUNATIC
I have to say after 9 months of use, it is holding up pretty well -- we still love it!
Suzy Q - DUNATIC


