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romore
Nov 02, 2013Explorer II
Try to determine where the water is getting in before making any decisions. If the roof or a window leaks and water is running down the walls that would be a deal breaker at any price. Even with a properly equipped shop and experience it will be a money pit and good trailers are plentiful.
We bought one with water damage but it is along the floor/wall seam in the nose. The roof and walls appeared sound, we got it cheap enough that we felt we could take a chance. I opened up the floor and front wall this morning, it is repairable. If the ceiling and walls had been bubbled I would have passed on it.
We bought one with water damage but it is along the floor/wall seam in the nose. The roof and walls appeared sound, we got it cheap enough that we felt we could take a chance. I opened up the floor and front wall this morning, it is repairable. If the ceiling and walls had been bubbled I would have passed on it.
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