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Freeheel4life
03-31-2018, 09:29 PM
So I am aware that Keystone builds a TON of units out of Elkhart, IN. I also know they build a LOT out of their Pendelton, OR location. When we purchased our Springdale I wanted to make sure it was from Pendelton, and verified that it was(or so Ive been told). Mostly felt like a trailer that isnt aluminum frame would be sourced from better materials due to location of mills/logistics of hauling lumber vs a wood frame from IN. Also am always a fan of "local business" and wanted a TT that was built closer to me than IN.
I dont shop new rigs, but I am a rubber necker every time I drive by and I dont see any Springdales waiting to be shipped when I cruise through Pendelton anymore.
Does anyone know which lines are built in OR vs IN??
Of these lines built in Pendleton which are wood frame vs aluminium??
We are a long ways out from the next trailer purchase. I do want to keep my eyes open. Mind is open as well, but I will admit a bias. I would prefer to buy our next rig from the Pendleton plant as well. It WILL be a used rig so I am curious whats rolling out of there now?? Its hard to tell at freeway speeds but looks like Coleman's, but also some 5ers. Maybe Montanas or Cougars. Cant tell what the other lines are.
Any insight is much appreciated. Also curious on anyone's opinion on OR vs IN builds, good and/or bad.

Also just curious for a history lesson. How is it that Forest River, Jayco, Keystone, etc all end up in IN??? And thsy arw buildinf pontoons in the same areas under different names. Feel like im missing something.

CrazyCain
04-01-2018, 03:02 AM
Good History lesson on your question
Enjoy

:popcorn:


http://www.insideindianabusiness.com/story/32117836/thursday-how-elkhart-became-the-rv-capital-of-the-world

notanlines
04-01-2018, 03:17 AM
From Cain's website: " That means that if you see an RV rolling down the road anywhere in the world, chances are that it was built with the craftsmanship and dedication of Hoosiers"
I believe I'll have some Jujubes with my popcorn.

CrazyCain
04-01-2018, 09:02 AM
From Cain's website: " That means that if you see an RV rolling down the road anywhere in the world, chances are that it was built with the craftsmanship and dedication of Hoosiers"
I believe I'll have some Jujubes with my popcorn.

Yummmm, JuJubes!!!!:lol:

Freeheel4life
04-01-2018, 09:23 AM
Thanks for the read. Ive been a member of the forum for a very short time. In that period I've seen some great pictures of the final product from the "dedicated craftsmanship" rolling off the line. Thats what worries me about our next purchase. I keep thinking that if we keep picking the right used rigs they will at least have a lot of the bugs worked out that, unfortunately, new owners have to deal with occasionally.