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tjazz
05-23-2005, 11:26 PM
Would like to share pros and cons with fellow Triumph owners.

MDTdriver
07-04-2005, 03:29 PM
I am not a Triumph owner but I do have a Prowler Regal AX6 but no sub-forum for Prowler Regal AX6
What model do you have for your Triumph I have looked at some.
What do you tow it with?
There is a start for this sub-fourm.
Larry & Kathy

tjazz
07-06-2005, 08:24 AM
We have a 2003 365L Triumph, tow with a 1999 F350 Crewcab long bed with a 7.3 diesel. We really like our unit. My cousin has a Prowler Regal 295??, and they have had good luck with theirs. What model is your unit? I was hoping there would be more people posting on here. How has your unit been as far as reliability?

MDTdriver
07-08-2005, 10:56 AM
We have had a few minor things like slide adf., ketchen facet.
It is a 365 FLTS which has the liveing room on top bedroon in back.
We have had since Dec. 03
Your right not that maney people on this forum I check almost every day and usualy am the only one on. I am sure it will catch on in time.

byronlj
08-16-2005, 10:23 PM
It's kind of bare here. I have a Triumph 31 5g bought it new Dec of 02. Had some minor problems but I have really enjoyed it. I spent most of last winter in it in Arizona.
Dave

rachel
08-17-2016, 12:02 AM
I have a 2004 triumph, we really love it, I have one question though. I have a mystery switch that simply says up down. I have no idea what this is for. Can't find that is does anything. Does anyone know?

Stripit
08-17-2016, 05:17 AM
If you have played with it and so far not finding what it controls how about the speakers in the ceiling, up meaning the bedroom, down the living area? Turn the radio system on and give it a try. Maybe you have done that already, so I really don't know, just guessing.

wingnut60
08-20-2016, 10:40 PM
Have you checked for power to the switch? That is, is it live? If it has power, then you could pull fuses til you find which fuse cuts off the power--maybe it is labeled?
Do you know if it is a 12volt or 120volt? Be careful, it may be house current.
Joe