I’ve seen in the past Bushwhacker had some issues, I love the radical ! Considering purchasing one! My only hang up is their past! I have no desire to drip $20,000 and then have to do modifications. Wondering if you could share any thoughts or concerns THANK YOU 8:01
They were purchased by Bontrager and I have been told they are focusing on quality control and the customer experience. Ask your local dealer what their warranty experience has been like. A good dealer will tell you the good and bad. The local dealer here has had a good experience with them and sells lots of them.
Braxton Creek trailers are OK, I owned one but the company itself is a joke they don’t return phone calls it takes forever to get warranty work done a simple question like trying to get a part number for example the bearings I should be able to call the company and ask for a part number for the bearings they don’t know? I tried to get another wheel to match they would not call me back or direct me, their workmanship quality is ridiculous, my unit was full of sawdust everywhere I literally had to take things apart to clean it, it’s a good base to start with and you can do modifications but why build something That you have to do things to make it better, it leaked the spare tire carrier was broken the water tank was cracked flooded my garage, and now the company has been purchased by another company and they are no better they have people answering the phones that know nothing about their trailers. I have one of the smaller trailers teardrop and I feel the initial design is excellent but the workmanship is terrible but again it’s a good base to start with it’s just not put together well.
I have one. I really like it. It's a head turner everywhere I go.
How is the construction? gotten any leaks or anything?
Can you put the tent on top
No it is not meant for a tent on top.
And the outside shade around it
I’ve seen in the past Bushwhacker had some issues, I love the radical ! Considering purchasing one!
My only hang up is their past! I have no desire to drip $20,000 and then have to do modifications.
Wondering if you could share any thoughts or concerns
THANK YOU
8:01
They were purchased by Bontrager and I have been told they are focusing on quality control and the customer experience. Ask your local dealer what their warranty experience has been like. A good dealer will tell you the good and bad. The local dealer here has had a good experience with them and sells lots of them.
Braxton Creek trailers are OK, I owned one but the company itself is a joke they don’t return phone calls it takes forever to get warranty work done a simple question like trying to get a part number for example the bearings I should be able to call the company and ask for a part number for the bearings they don’t know? I tried to get another wheel to match they would not call me back or direct me, their workmanship quality is ridiculous, my unit was full of sawdust everywhere I literally had to take things apart to clean it, it’s a good base to start with and you can do modifications but why build something That you have to do things to make it better, it leaked the spare tire carrier was broken the water tank was cracked flooded my garage, and now the company has been purchased by another company and they are no better they have people answering the phones that know nothing about their trailers. I have one of the smaller trailers teardrop and I feel the initial design is excellent but the workmanship is terrible but again it’s a good base to start with it’s just not put together well.
Over the last year they have been purchased by Bontrager Outdoors and they have been focusing on the customer experience. Thanks for watching