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Old 02-19-2022, 09:38 PM   #1
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Anybody with a 380-383TH what do you like or dislike. We have a Carbon 357 and are looking to upgrade.
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Old 02-20-2022, 06:48 AM   #2
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We have a 202 381TH. There is very little we do not like, besides little thing that are not really an issue. We really like hauling our golf cart and Traeger in the garage. The thing we don't like is you can not use the bed when the golf cart is loaded. It isn't a huge deal, when we do spend a night on the road we use the fold out couches our rest in the recliner. Ours only has the refrigerator connected to the inverter, on the new ones there are more outlets connected. That would be nice to sit down and watch TV when we stop for lunch and a break from driving. We really like the floor plan of ours, it doesn't have the island in the kitchen which is something we really liked. It opens up the kitchen more. Like I said, there is very little we don't like about this rig.

Depending on what tires is on the unit, I would look at a replacement. The Rainers that we had do not have a good track record. I replaced them with Sailun and went up a load range to give us a little more wiggle room. With the triple axel the extra the stiffness on the side walls will help when backing into spots. There is always one axel that takes a lot of strain when backing up. Atleast that was part of my logic.
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Old 02-20-2022, 08:18 AM   #3
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The thing we don't like is you can not use the bed when the golf cart is loaded. It isn't a huge deal, when we do spend a night on the road we use the fold out couches or rest in the recliner.
Why can’t you use the bed when raised. On a different thread/forum/review somebody said they liked that you CAN use it but just harder to get into.

On our Carbon we could use the hipajack with a ladder but with a 70 year old bladder afraid of falling off the ladder and breaking a motorcycle at 3 am.
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Old 02-20-2022, 09:26 AM   #4
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With the golf cart it is all the way up. Before have such a high golf cart, we did use it. However, the bed didn't raise or lower correctly until we used it many times. I was told, by users and the service tech at our dealer, they can come out of the track or get out of alinement if you use it when not in the lowest position.

Isn't an issue since there is no way we can.
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