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PghBob
Oct 26, 2014Explorer
Hi. Agree with the others about getting a professional inspection. Keep in mind a few other things. Whatever RV you decide to purchase, check the DOT dates on the tires. They should be replaced about every six years, no matter how good the tread looks. This could add to your purchase costs. Also, carefully look around any openings inside the RV (windows, vents) and push on the areas around the openings to check for leaks and rot. While there, do a sniff test in several areas checking for mildew. Does the unit have a generator? When was it last run? Most gens. are recommended to be run one to two hours each month. Based on the info on these forums, 150K on the engine is not much of a concern if it was maintained properly. Good luck with your search. Bob
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