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Halibut214
Aug 10, 2015Explorer
midnightsadie wrote:
TWO TOP THINGS, tires look on the side wall theres a date code, if there 6yrs old they gotta go NO matter how good they look tires rot. and water damage go around the ceiling look for water marks, roofs leak. and rot the wood . these are major things to look at ,and the very best advice is hire a RV inspector, it,ll be the best money you,ve ever spent. you should not beleave everything a seller or sales person says, let the inspector be your guide.
Ditto on the above. I think a lot of the other stuff is overkill. If your going camping with 5 kids, your going camping, your not living in it per say. Part of the fun is learning how to do things. If it needs tires or new house batteries I would adjust the price accordingly and get them myself. I then know what I have and the quality of what I have. If someone else does it you know they will get the cheapest they can find. Pretty much any place you go can accommodate a 31'er and if they cant you don't go there. Good luck
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