Bordercollie wrote:
If not done already: Have brake fluid flushed and replaced and brake system checked, have front brake flex lines replaced. Have all belts and hoses checked, replaced as needed. If tires are older than 5-6 years old per date codes on tires, replace regardless of appearance or tread depth. Check condition of house batteries and whether converter/charger is working. Check condition of starting battery.
Lower TV antenna before driving/leaving campsites. Take all your meds and pet vacinnation records.
Yikes! I didn't do any of that maintenance when I bought ours 2 years ago. I do have new tires and batteries though. Good tips, I'll be doing some work on ours as we are getting it this weekend for a mountain trip.