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kennethholland
Jan 08, 2013Explorer
Makes sense. Thanks for the advice. I'll get my questions together and post some tomorrow.
By the way....I've already been reading your blog...a huge help. :)
Ken
By the way....I've already been reading your blog...a huge help. :)
Ken
1775 wrote:
It would be easier for you to just ask the questions that you have. There is no book specifically about Roadtrek. There are books about RVs in general and these will explain systems, hooking up, etc. which will apply in most part to a Roadtrek. I found The Idiot's Guide to RVing by Brent Peterson to be very helpful when we were first starting out looking at RVs. When buying a pre-own you want to get as much information as you can about what you are being sold. You should have a mechanic go over the van components and an RV service tech go over the RV components. What you don't want to do is purchase something that will require another $10,000 in unexpected repairs.
Here is a link to pre-owned Roadtreks for sale -
http://www.roadtrekchapter.org/roadtreksforsale.htm
Check out my site linked below - we were like you when we started and I have journaled the whole experience plus on the top right of the page you will see pages where you will find links to how to's that are specific to Roadtreks. We did however buy new - but you will get to see a lot of what you will need to know about a Roadtrek.
So go ahead and ask what you would like to know.
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