Harvey
1 out of 3 ain't bad it has mapop missions but they are 235/85/16's on mag wheels and they are on al-co axles which are made just up the road.
Griz
Everything is relative I guess, when I mounted the etrack for the bike I had to take down the treated cardboard and then cut the black fabric that was under the frame and then move the approx 18" of fiberglass insulation to put the washers and nuts on. I also wanted to mount a speaker switch by the radio which is an interior wall and there is 6" fiberglass insulation there to. The outside walls measured by the window frame is 2" which is about 1/4 to 1/2 wider than most of the coaches we have looked at, I know it's not an HR but it didn't retail for over 100k. Unlike the oil companys, with an RV you pretty much get what you pay for.
Fred
Alan, you're right, my RV Consumer Group guide is a couple of years old. It could be that your Rapter is a better rated trailer than the older ones. I will upgrade my subscription and let you know. You could also ask the dealer where purchased your trailer. They all have the guide. However they may be not willing to show it to you if your trailer is not rated high. They will just say that they don't have it or that they don't believe is such things and make small light of it. However, if you were buying a Hitchhiker or an Excel, they would gladly show you the data. I have first hand experience of that.
The newest Rapter I show is rated 2 stars and the older Rapter are rated 2. 5 stars. I do see that the larger Rapter do have 16" ST tires.
Most Toy Hauler are not rated very good because of the heavier weight at the rear of the trailer, which gives them a bad Highway Control. The one exception to that is the Desert Fox by Northwood Mfg, which are rated 3 to 4 stars.
Dabbelt1,
I have a 36' 5th wheel and I used to have a 01 2500. . I had the 5th airborne sidewinder and I did the suspension upgrade and as well, I also got 19. 5" . . "F" rated tires. These really helped the handling on turns and such. . no squishie feeling. . the "E" tires are just barely up to it. Look at some of my other posts in this forum and see what I did.
Thanks George. I have read about poor highway control on my particular Jayco. I am not entirely sure what constitutes poor highway control. I have not experienced anything that I would consider a problem. Can you expound?
There are more Montana's in south Texas in the winter than there are snow birds in Florida. Almost all of them are from MN,WI,MI. and IL and take them back and forth every year. I have heard a few complaints about axle and tire wear but for as many as there are it must be one heck of a trailer, if I had not wanted a toyhauler it would have been my 1st choice.
Fred