Gunny
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Jun 9, 2023
- Messages
- 7
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Nexus
- RV Model
- Wraith
- RV Length
- 33 ft
- Chassis
- International
- Engine
- Cummins
- TOW/TOAD
- 10,000 Tow / 4,500 cargo capacity
- Fulltimer
- No
We purchased a 2020 Nexus Wraith 33W in 2021. It had 20K miles on it at the time of purchase. I'm sharing our experiences hoping that it may help someone out, or avoid making the same mistakes I've made.
We've put 15K miles on it since and have generally been happy with it. We knew at the time of purchase that we were buying an entry level Super C. We expected to make repairs and updates. Our test drive was my wife's first time riding in a truck chassis that heavy with a mechanical suspension system. LOL! it was loud and extremely rough, she had some concerns to say the least. I planned on getting a Liquid Spring suspension system installed so I wasn't that concerned about the rough ride. We've since had that very expensive upgrade done and all I can say is WOW! what a difference. Every aspect of the suspension is improved beyond expectation. I recommend you consider the suspension upgrade if they have a system that fits your rig.
Most of the troubles we've had I attribute to the stock suspension beating the hell out of everything in our rig. We had fitting leaks, our toiled valves broke, our shower leaked, the refrigerator broke one of the support boards holding it in. We've fixed most of the issues and those problems haven't came back with the exception of our shower. The radius base leaks despite my efforts. I've removed the original caulk and replaced it with new caulking. I think I'm going to take the radius shower frame completely out, clean it and put it back in with new caulking. I'm not sure what else to do.
We've also got some paint chipping around the storage bins. I'm not sure how to repair the chipping yet. Just repainting will likely result in just more chipping in the future. It's primarily just the trim ring lining the opening. I was thinking about getting a color matched tough coat like what used in truck beds, like Line-X or something. I'd love to hear from other's who've had success repairing the paint chipping.
I'm happy to explain any repairs I've made to include successes and failures. There are several, too many to list for sure.
We've put 15K miles on it since and have generally been happy with it. We knew at the time of purchase that we were buying an entry level Super C. We expected to make repairs and updates. Our test drive was my wife's first time riding in a truck chassis that heavy with a mechanical suspension system. LOL! it was loud and extremely rough, she had some concerns to say the least. I planned on getting a Liquid Spring suspension system installed so I wasn't that concerned about the rough ride. We've since had that very expensive upgrade done and all I can say is WOW! what a difference. Every aspect of the suspension is improved beyond expectation. I recommend you consider the suspension upgrade if they have a system that fits your rig.
Most of the troubles we've had I attribute to the stock suspension beating the hell out of everything in our rig. We had fitting leaks, our toiled valves broke, our shower leaked, the refrigerator broke one of the support boards holding it in. We've fixed most of the issues and those problems haven't came back with the exception of our shower. The radius base leaks despite my efforts. I've removed the original caulk and replaced it with new caulking. I think I'm going to take the radius shower frame completely out, clean it and put it back in with new caulking. I'm not sure what else to do.
We've also got some paint chipping around the storage bins. I'm not sure how to repair the chipping yet. Just repainting will likely result in just more chipping in the future. It's primarily just the trim ring lining the opening. I was thinking about getting a color matched tough coat like what used in truck beds, like Line-X or something. I'd love to hear from other's who've had success repairing the paint chipping.
I'm happy to explain any repairs I've made to include successes and failures. There are several, too many to list for sure.