Journey/Meridian 34H

Birdie66b

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Interested in this model...2004-5...wonder about the kitchen in the slide...any thoughts on that or anything else regarding the 34H?
Thanks
 
Interested in this model...2004-5...wonder about the kitchen in the slide...any thoughts on that or anything else regarding the 34H?
Thanks

We had a '05 Vectra 40'. The basement on the slide was a problem because it was very easy to overload it. The interior storage + the basement storage can overwhelm the slide. We had several issues with it. A common problem is with the slide pads wearing out or the hanger bolts for the basement cabinets failing. If you are only using it for vacations you will probably be okay. I hope those with experience with this model respond to you with first hand knowledge.

Rick Y
 
Ours is an '07 model 34H. Have not had any issues with the kitchen slide or the type of slide problems Rick Y mentioned in his post. I do remember some people having problems with the flexible sink drain tubing - too short. They fixed it by replacing the tubing with a longer piece and making sure it did not bind on anything. If you do get it, install the trickle charger Winnebago began installing as factory equipment on the '06 or '07 models. It insures the chassis batteries get charged when you are plugged in to shore power. As with any Winnebago product with the one piece roof, make sure the caulking where the roof panel tucks into the upper side molding is in good condition.
 
Fleetman,
Are you FT or spend months every year in the 34 H? Just wondering about your general impressions (good/not so good) of the coach. Thanks
 
Hi AZ, Our 2004 Journey 34H has been everything we'd hoped it'd be and more. The previous owner installed a longer sink drain hose and rerouted it so the kitchen slide can open and close without kinks.
So far it's been very easy to perform routine maintenance and with plenty of towing capability, we've towed our mid size Toyota Highlander as a towed or an enclosed trailer for the toys with relative ease. Air brakes and the exhaust brake makes those long descends down mountain roads feel a whole lot more relaxing too. Smooth, quiet and a really solid feel. I think you'll like it a lot.
 

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Hi AZ, Our 2004 Journey 34H has been everything we'd hoped it'd be and more. The previous owner installed a longer sink drain hose and rerouted it so the kitchen slide can open and close without kinks.
So far it's been very easy to perform routine maintenance and with plenty of towing capability, we've towed our mid size Toyota Highlander as a towed or an enclosed trailer for the toys with relative ease. Air brakes and the exhaust brake makes those long descends down mountain roads feel a whole lot more relaxing too. Smooth, quiet and a really solid feel. I think you'll like it a lot.

Hey
I think I recognize that trailer.
Scott
 
Ours is an '07 model 34H. Have not had any issues with the kitchen slide or the type of slide problems Rick Y mentioned in his post. I do remember some people having problems with the flexible sink drain tubing - too short. They fixed it by replacing the tubing with a longer piece and making sure it did not bind on anything. If you do get it, install the trickle charger Winnebago began installing as factory equipment on the '06 or '07 models. It insures the chassis batteries get charged when you are plugged in to shore power. As with any Winnebago product with the one piece roof, make sure the caulking where the roof panel tucks into the upper side molding is in good condition.

I am so glad to here of your happy camping with the 34H.:dance: I think the slide on my 40FD was just too big and heavy from the get-go. Sometimes bigger is not better. I love it when my speculations are proved to be hog wash. :thumb: I know better than to speculate.

Rick Y
 
Fleetman,
Are you FT or spend months every year in the 34 H? Just wondering about your general impressions (good/not so good) of the coach. Thanks

AZ, We generally spend four to six weeks, twice a year in the MH. Our previous RV was a 27' TT which we lived in for eight months while our house was being built. That included a winter with several 12 to 15" snows and temps in the teens for weeks at a time. The 34H is like a palace in comparison, it has all the room, features and comforts for the two of us. However, everyone is different. Ron and Cindy seem well satisfied with theirs, we feel the same about ours.

Yes, we've had some problems over the past 8 1/2 years and 70+ thousand miles but nothing others have not experienced. The '04 model you are looking at should have all the initial/new MH problems resolved.
 
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We have not had any major problems. A pinched ice maker line that finally let loose and leaked and 1 pad bushing failed. Both repaired/replaced by me. I think and believe
it's a fine rig. YES! Watch the weight you store in the slide compartments. Keep it light!
 

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