wbwood wrote:
Why change something new that you just bought? Why not buy something that meets your needs right now first? As Cousin Eddie mentioned, start making drastic changes and you might have a hard time with a warranty. Or you could end up screwing something up that's gonna cost ya. I understand after a number of years. But, not new. You could of ordered it with the changes you want. Many manufacturers will work with you like that.
Did you leave your house alone after you bought it or did you make improvements?
Same deal. I started doing mods to my RV as soon as I bought it new. Lots of stuff the manufacturers/dealers have never even thought of and things I am perfectly capable of doing.