We purchased our TAB400 in October 2023. It is a 2024 that we special ordered. It is also our very first camper. If we knew then what we know now we would not have left the dealer with our TAB400. We are curious if other TAB400 owners experienced the lack of quality control that we did. Once we had our camper and took it out a couple times here are a few things we noticed. Bathroom door was warped, back screen was bunched in one corner, all cabinets are askew in one way or another, one cabinet had a striped screw so it would close properly, crack on the small white upper wall, gap when screen door is closed, bathroom and dining wall not matched up therefore showing bare wood. Did anyone else experience this?
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But we shouldn’t have to be this vigilant and I think the RV industry is now reaping what it sowed during the pandemic. Nucamp is more of an exception as I still believe they are the better of the bunch but that bar is REALLY low. The industry as a whole has more than likely rubbed many would-be RV’ers the wrong way during Covid. They missed out on converting the masses.
I still love our 400. Would I buy another one…I don’t know. No matter how you mix it RVs are either a time or money pit. People (including me) underestimate the maintenance…it’s constant if you’re a mindful owner. If not then your already depreciating asset is just depreciating further.
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
@manyman297 sorry to hear of your issues. Nice that you were reimbursed. We're hoping for something other than another apology, any advice how to go about it? We we're thinking a free door upgrade
Actually I forgot that our bathroom door was warped as well and Nucamp sent an entire door out no questions asked. This was three years ago so your mileage may vary now.
I suspect this lack of QC is just the way things are done here in the states. I get the sense that RVs are made much better in Europe and abroad.
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
2018 TAB 320 Boondock (previous)
Odessa, Fl.
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
2022 TAB 400 Boondock “Boo”
2024 Jeep Gladiator Mojave
As retirement gets closer we are transitioning from our camping trailer to a traveling trailer. I agree with both Gateregg and Manyman. The quality of appointments and build craftsmanship in the NuCamp products has slipped steadily over the last 4 years. NuCamp is better than average, perhaps still a player in the top group, when compared to RVs built today. As previously stated the current bar is very low. There will always be the bottom dwellers in the market. Customers will never want one of their products, although marketing strategies for these units are very skilled.
Airstream, Oliver, Casita, Cortez and a few others have stepped up their game. NuCamp is still in the cost accounting version of management and not the quality product style of management. They have not fallen completely off the pace of the top products, but are headed that direction. They need to find their roots before they are left behind.
The only protection for the customer is: shopping, a detailed inspection on delivery, and taking your time.
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2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
Agree NüCamp is starting to forget their roots both in production quality control and product design.
As for Casita being listed with Oliver as having stepped up their game. Not really as Casita's build success is a result of a very simple design with basic old-school appliances/systems. Not that keeping it basic is wrong, in fact a Casita will most likely be my next travel trailer purchase if nüCamp does not change the 360 kitchen and add a black tank (standard or extra $ option).
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures: 54 Nights: 341 Towing Miles 43,780
Please consider contracting (email/other) nüCamp and letting then know your interest in a 360 Black Tank Option and why a black tank is important to you
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures: 54 Nights: 341 Towing Miles 43,780
By the way, we already purchased a Casita. Our '320CS will be listed for sale in a few months.
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Administrators and moderators do frequently communicate recurring problems and other issues to nuCamp. This has always been--and continues to be--standard practice.
There is a nuCamp profile on the forum, but this is a login used only by admins and mods to post the occasional official announcement on behalf of nuCamp.
"Just Enough"
We recently camped with my parents who rented a Coachmen class b motorhome. The thing was a 2020 and was falling apart. Granted it was a rental unit but the quality was horrendous. The typical stapled cardboard cabinets, rickety slide outs, etc. Sometimes I do have to step back to appreciate the good things about our 400.
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
2023 Ford Maverick XLT
The Finger Lakes of New York
Can the older units be converted to run on the new fluid?
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
2020 Tacoma TRD Off-Road
Using the system for heat and changing the fluid every other year as directed appears to keep the system healthy. Age doesn't cause corrosion. Looking at the hose to radiator connections for bulging on a used trailer is a needed inspection.
Last winter we switched to the newer fluid. I recommend hiring someone with the Alde pump to flush the fluid. It not only makes sure you are completely flushed, but the flow rate is high so it removes any sediment accumulating in the system.
Each year of NuCamp production has different systems with advantages and disadvantages. If you are looking for a used trailer, research is valuable. The pre-2020 trailers don't have the complications or advantages of the cassette toilet or Nautilus water system. There are differences across the years, they come with good and bad points. Find what meets your needs. Unlike many other brands, old NuCamp trailers still have a lot of life left.
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