Pulled Trigger
Two things about your order caught my eye. We were looking at both options you took (wardrobe and dinette) because we like to have all our camera gear easily accessed. The moveable table seems neat but I'm worried about its longevity and my wife said she would rather face me while eating (I guess that means she still likes me). We really like the Pecan interior and the only dealer to date, ive seen that carried those wardrobes in stock, was D&H in NC. So special order it is.
We did speak to All Seasons, just around the corner from the Host manufacturing plant and got I think, an unbelievable price on a well optioned Mammoth (including the Norcold fridge and mid level off-grid package) but would have been screwed on trade in. I liked the no tax and no delivery options Oregon can subtract from the bottom line. I was going to contact Toms in Arizona and see what he would offer on my trade and go from there.
Only issue I'm having now is finding a suspension company that can add leafs and custom helpers and leave air bags and stable loads as secondary options.So far only place Ive seen is a place in Tacoma, Washington and he's doesnt have a web site. Hoping I can find some ideas on this forum.
Two things about your order caught my eye. We were looking at both options you took (wardrobe and dinette) because we like to have all our camera gear easily accessed. The moveable table seems neat but I'm worried about its longevity and my wife said she would rather face me while eating (I guess that means she still likes me). We really like the Pecan interior and the only dealer to date, ive seen that carried those wardrobes in stock, was D&H in NC. So special order it is.
We did speak to All Seasons, just around the corner from the Host manufacturing plant and got I think, an unbelievable price on a well optioned Mammoth (including the Norcold fridge and mid level off-grid package) but would have been screwed on trade in. I liked the no tax and no delivery options Oregon can subtract from the bottom line. I was going to contact Toms in Arizona and see what he would offer on my trade and go from there.
Only issue I'm having now is finding a suspension company that can add leafs and custom helpers and leave air bags and stable loads as secondary options.So far only place Ive seen is a place in Tacoma, Washington and he's doesnt have a web site. Hoping I can find some ideas on this forum.
Yea the silly up/down, sliding L/R table was a no go from the start for us. What I eat a few bites and slide the table over to the wife and she eats a few bites and slides it back, give me a break another accordion for my deer hunting trip.
Pecan vs 'Dark Days and Darker Nights'. It a TC sitting in the bed of a truck anything dark makes it look smaller than it is.
I will test the ride in the 450 paying attention to lateral lean and my bet is I will get a Big Wig to replace the OEM wet noodle swaybar. IF I need more I will add the upper Stable Loads only. In Fact I think based upon the price of the stable loads I will just grab a couple of bump stops and put them in, got every shape and size online. I really do not think you need extra leafs with the 450.
Get ahold of Allen at Toms Camper in Mesa he worked me a great deal on both my trade-in and the HM TC. Allen Greeley <Allen@tomscamperland.com> 480-894-1267. Tell him I suggested you give him a call and no I don't get a referral fee or anything like that.
I am going with the Tork lift Talons in Alum in Black frame mount front and rear, not cheap, but used them before and they are GREAT!
Yea the silly up/down, sliding L/R table was a no go from the start for us. What I eat a few bites and slide the table over to the wife and she eats a few bites and slides it back, give me a break another accordion for my deer hunting trip.
Pecan vs 'Dark Days and Darker Nights'. It a TC sitting in the bed of a truck anything dark makes it look smaller than it is.
I will test the ride in the 450 paying attention to lateral lean and my bet is I will get a Big Wig to replace the OEM wet noodle swaybar. IF I need more I will add the upper Stable Loads only. In Fact I think based upon the price of the stable loads I will just grab a couple of bump stops and put them in, got every shape and size online. I really do not think you need extra leafs with the 450.
Get ahold of Allen at Toms Camper in Mesa he worked me a great deal on both my trade-in and the HM TC. Allen Greeley <Allen@tomscamperland.com> 480-894-1267. Tell him I suggested you give him a call and no I don't get a referral fee or anything like that.
I am going with the Tork lift Talons in Alum in Black frame mount front and rear, not cheap, but used them before and they are GREAT!
Glad to hear good things about those Talons. Was looking at them as well. That Magnum hitch is impressive as well but a lot of cheese to spend when the factory 3" is plenty stout. Just not at extension
Would love some interior shots of the dinette when you get it. Ive not seen any of those yet.
Being an out of State Resident and licensing it out of state, gets an exemption, But for Oregon Residents reading this, there is a tax on the RV's. It is something most dealers will not mention to you until you sit down with the check book to do the final paperwork, down payment and licensing fees.
Oregon did put a hidden Sales Tax on new vehicles, to include new RV's, Camp Trailers and TRUCK CAMPERS, trailers of all types that have a GVRW over 1800#'s as well as Bicycles that exceed a certain retail value.
If you are NOT and Oregon Resident, the way to avoid that 1/2 of 1 percent "sales tax" is to purchase the vehicle out of state and license it out of state. So it comes down to, who's taxes are higher?
It cost us an extra $230 on our brand new 2020 Lance 1062.
https://www.oregon.gov/dor/programs/...use-taxes.aspx
New vehicle taxes
Two new Oregon vehicle taxes began January 1, 2018:- The vehicle privilege tax is a tax for the privilege of selling vehicles in Oregon.
- The vehicle use tax applies to vehicles purchased from dealers outside of Oregon that are required to be registered and titled in Oregon.
One-half of 1 percent is due on the retail price of any taxable vehicle.
To be taxable, a vehicle must meet all of the following criteria:
- A January 1, 2018 or later purchase date; and
- Was driven 7,500 miles or less or sold with a manufacturer's certificate of origin (MCO/MSO)*; and
- A gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 pounds or less; and
- Has never been registered or titled in Oregon (except as a dealer demonstrator).
Being an out of State Resident and licensing it out of state, gets an exemption, But for Oregon Residents reading this, there is a tax on the RV's. It is something most dealers will not mention to you until you sit down with the check book to do the final paperwork, down payment and licensing fees.
Oregon did put a hidden Sales Tax on new vehicles, to include new RV's, Camp Trailers and TRUCK CAMPERS, trailers of all types that have a GVRW over 1800#'s as well as Bicycles that exceed a certain retail value.
If you are NOT and Oregon Resident, the way to avoid that 1/2 of 1 percent "sales tax" is to purchase the vehicle out of state and license it out of state. So it comes down to, who's taxes are higher?
It cost us an extra $230 on our brand new 2020 Lance 1062.
https://www.oregon.gov/dor/programs/...use-taxes.aspx
New vehicle taxes
Two new Oregon vehicle taxes began January 1, 2018:- The vehicle privilege tax is a tax for the privilege of selling vehicles in Oregon.
- The vehicle use tax applies to vehicles purchased from dealers outside of Oregon that are required to be registered and titled in Oregon.
One-half of 1 percent is due on the retail price of any taxable vehicle.
To be taxable, a vehicle must meet all of the following criteria:
- A January 1, 2018 or later purchase date; and
- Was driven 7,500 miles or less or sold with a manufacturer's certificate of origin (MCO/MSO)*; and
- A gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 pounds or less; and
- Has never been registered or titled in Oregon (except as a dealer demonstrator).
Someone from Oregon reading this doesn't have a choice..
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Glad to hear good things about those Talons. Was looking at them as well. That Magnum hitch is impressive as well but a lot of cheese to spend when the factory 3" is plenty stout. Just not at extension
Would love some interior shots of the dinette when you get it. I've not seen any of those yet.
2011 F 350 Dually, Arctic Fox 1150, pulling trailer 10,000 lbs. Total weight tow/payload was just over 15,000 lbs. Stable Load uppers, Rancho 9000XL shocks only mods I had, later I added the Big Wig sway bar. It sits level and rode good on that 1500 mi trip, still got about 11 mpg.
Its not likely to show up till after Nov, but will post when I get my hands on it. Trying to mate up my 20 F450 withe the Host M..The dinette is U shaped, I have actually never seen one but it is what I had in my Arctic Fox 1150, guessing same same.
From the 2020 order guide, Page 1 "Major Product Changes" . So it appears it had gone from an option to std equip or that is how me and dealer read it. What do you think?
— Ultimate Trailer Tow Camera System w/Pro Trailer Backup
Assist Package (53R) – optional on XL, XLT and Lariat; std
on King Ranch®, Platinum and Limited
●Deleted
— Platinum Ultimate Package (96P)
— Tow Technology Bundle (96T)
The deal at Tom's Camper is $475 gets it delivered in New Mexico. You come in have your Truck outfitted with the Talon package, do all your paperwork and inspection etc. Then you physically meet them in New Mexico where they offload and you load on. $475 is a bargain vs Tex tax at 6.25%

From the 2020 order guide, Page 1 "Major Product Changes" . So it appears it had gone from an option to std equip or that is how me and dealer read it. What do you think?
— Ultimate Trailer Tow Camera System w/Pro Trailer Backup
Assist Package (53R) – optional on XL, XLT and Lariat; std
on King Ranch®, Platinum and Limited
●Deleted
— Platinum Ultimate Package (96P)
— Tow Technology Bundle (96T)
Its not likely to show up till after Nov, but will post when I get my hands on it. Trying to mate up my 20 F450 withe the Host M..The dinette is U shaped, I have actually never seen one but it is what I had in my Arctic Fox 1150, guessing same same.
The deal at Tom's Camper is $475 gets it delivered in New Mexico. You come in have your Truck outfitted with the Talon package, do all your paperwork and inspection etc. Then you physically meet them in New Mexico where they offload and you load on. $475 is a bargain vs Tex tax at 6.25%
I'm going with their mid level off -grid package and know the trade off of the standard batteries for the 4 lithium and inverters changing is about a wash. The panels cant weigh that much I guess.












