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Location: Portland, OR | Does anyone know of a company in Oregon or Southern Washington that can add a LQ to a Gooseneck trailer? Also...info on where to get parts for adding a conversion would be helpful too. Thanks! k |
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Regular
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| I am going to use JR Interiors in Cove, OR in a few weeks. I will be getting my new Hawk Trailer soon. I did a lot of research and I feel the best about going with this company. They have a nice website to check out there work. |
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Oregon | Just curious, wh do you feel that JR Interiors was the best? You can PM me if you want. |
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Regular
Posts: 57
| I think I picked JR for a few reasons. The owner has been in the RV Biz for many many years at a pretty high level and had a lot of information for me without me asking. Tech stuff...He is not to far from me, a days drive, price was good, quality of work was above and beyound most, great website with plenty of pictures of their interiors, easy to work with. I will let you know end of June when I pick up my trailer... T |
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New User
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Location: Colorado | I highly recommend Primetime Conversions in Cheyenne, Wyoming. They sell Elites but do living quarters in any trailer. My conversion was just completed and I picked it up Monday. WOW! What a fabulous job, and attention to detail. They did the trailer just like I described. It is all pine, throughout and just beautiful. Email me if you want some photo's - kellys@attglobal.net. They aren't as well known because they don't have a website or advertise much but they do a fabulous job!!!!! |
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