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2551 or 2552...Thoughts?

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Wayne7

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  • OwnPC: Yes
  • NewUsed: Used
  • PurchDate: August 2018
  • Model: 2552
  • ModelYear: 2014
  • Slide: Yes
  • IntColor: Graystone
  • ExtColor: Dusk/White
  • Location: Northern Minnesota - Two Harbors
Re: 2551 or 2552...Thoughts?
« Reply #30 on: July 30, 2017, 08:50:55 am »
I spoke with Chuck Stuart about the one's that he installs on Phoenix Cruisers - Model HWH 725 Computerized Leveler, I recall.  There was not a lot of detailed information on Stuart's web page regarding the specifics...so I called for additional information.  I did talk with Earl about the levelers on Saturday morning and shared the information from my previous post.  Earl shared that about 50% of people with the 2551/2552 coach size purchase the levelers.  Hope this helps, TomHanlon.

Thanks,
Wayne

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Wayne7

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  • OwnPC: Yes
  • NewUsed: Used
  • PurchDate: August 2018
  • Model: 2552
  • ModelYear: 2014
  • Slide: Yes
  • IntColor: Graystone
  • ExtColor: Dusk/White
  • Location: Northern Minnesota - Two Harbors
Re: 2551 or 2552...Thoughts?
« Reply #31 on: August 07, 2017, 10:33:48 pm »
Thanks to a second visit with Wayne and Diane in the Twin Cities - with my wife, Karen, along on this trip - we had another chance to take an in-depth look at their 2552.  Based on this review, we've made some changes now that Karen has seen things in person and we've had a chance to discuss them.

Slide - Yes
Power Drivers Seat - Yes
Cherry Cabinets - Yes
Wood Floor - Yes
Levelers - Likely Yes (budget dependent)
Solar Ready (conduit from battery area to roof-top combiner box)

Thanks to so many of you for your suggestions (and time) to help us better understand the ins and outs of some of the options.  A HUGE THANK YOU to Wayne and Diane in the Twin Cities and to Wayne and Jean in Duluth for allowing us to see their Phoenix Cruisers and ask countless questions on "all things motor-homing"...since we are brand new.  Final decisions will be made with a factory visit.

Thanks again,
Wayne

P.S.  We're quickly learning that a side benefit to owning a Phoenix Cruiser is the tremendous support group "out there" and the potential for new friends...what a blessing!