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DaHose
Sep 05, 2014Explorer
I was uninformed enough to buy a 1983 with water damage, then crazy enough to take on a cab over rebuild. At a couple of points I worried I bit off more than I could chew. In the end, I am becoming very satisfied with my choices, but I would not want to go through that again. I am taking good care of our 26 ft. Jamboree for a long time to come.
Maybe the issue is that too many people who buy RV's just don't have the skills to care for them once they are out of warranty and then its all about money..
Those few of us who can, keep our rigs healthy and going. Those lacking the skills, sell them off when a repair cost exceeds their comfort zone. So it just a slow process of deterioration for most of the RV's out there.
Jose
Maybe the issue is that too many people who buy RV's just don't have the skills to care for them once they are out of warranty and then its all about money..
Those few of us who can, keep our rigs healthy and going. Those lacking the skills, sell them off when a repair cost exceeds their comfort zone. So it just a slow process of deterioration for most of the RV's out there.
Jose
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