CoachPotato
Feb 06, 2019Explorer
04 Diesel Journey @ too few miles? Any experience with this?
As some here may recall, we totaled our '04 Journey 32T, my favorite toy of all time, back in October of 2017. I purchased a 34' Bounder Diesel as the replacement and still miss my beloved Journey 32T.
Today, only 25 miles from home, I found an apparently perfect 2004 Journey 32T with all the equipment and options of the one we lost. But the issue is this:
According to a vehicle history printout from vehiclehistory.gov as late as Nov 2013 she had only the odometer miles driven from the factory to here in Kalifornistan (2657). In March of 2014 and May of 2014 she showed 10,621. Then in Nov 2017 she showed EXEMPT but didn't indicate mileage. She now has 40,358 miles. She was built in 2005 at the very latest. How very strange!
So... I am more afraid of NO miles than I am of too many. I understand engine, transmission, rear end, etc. seals and other such non-metal parts can dry out and cause big problems.
And... I might smell a rat in those dates and miles. Something doesn't smell right. Do any of my fellow RV Net readers have experiences with such issues? Please let me know of them. Thank you ever so much!
Edit to clarify:
The point here is that this coach sat from, at the latest, 2005 until 2013 - EIGHT YEARS - apparently without turning a wheel. It is not low miles that trouble me, it the NO miles that do.
Today, only 25 miles from home, I found an apparently perfect 2004 Journey 32T with all the equipment and options of the one we lost. But the issue is this:
According to a vehicle history printout from vehiclehistory.gov as late as Nov 2013 she had only the odometer miles driven from the factory to here in Kalifornistan (2657). In March of 2014 and May of 2014 she showed 10,621. Then in Nov 2017 she showed EXEMPT but didn't indicate mileage. She now has 40,358 miles. She was built in 2005 at the very latest. How very strange!
So... I am more afraid of NO miles than I am of too many. I understand engine, transmission, rear end, etc. seals and other such non-metal parts can dry out and cause big problems.
And... I might smell a rat in those dates and miles. Something doesn't smell right. Do any of my fellow RV Net readers have experiences with such issues? Please let me know of them. Thank you ever so much!
Edit to clarify:
The point here is that this coach sat from, at the latest, 2005 until 2013 - EIGHT YEARS - apparently without turning a wheel. It is not low miles that trouble me, it the NO miles that do.