msmith1199 wrote:
TechWriter wrote:
msmith1199 wrote:
Then what else should be replaced on the RV that is still working, just in case it fails? Fridge? Heaters? Water Heater? Engine? Tranny? Tires? Okay, I did do the tires based on age and not tread wear, but that's a big safety issue.
As a former National RV owner, I'd say you have a good start on a replacement list.;)
But none of the things on the list are made by National RV! Good thing since they are gone now. But on a serious note, I have had surprisingly good luck with my National RV.
I loved my former SeaBreeze. It was a well built coach.
msmith1199 wrote:
Right now I'm in the process of replacing all the plastic parts on the roof because they are all cracking or have already cracked and fallen off. After a $1500 estimate from the dealer to replace everything and reseal the roof, I decided it was something I could do myself.
Yep. I replaced my skylight and plastic fridge vent + I sealed the fiberglass roof.
Ain't it fun?