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toedtoes
Jul 16, 2014Explorer III
Most of the stuff is just normal wear and tear that you'll get with any used RV at a certain point. So, you're either going to end up doing that work at some point or you're always going to be replacing your RV after a few years.
With the delamination, it might be worth taking it in a good RV shop and having them check it out. It may be that you're seeing the same spot, it may be that you're not seeing the real problem. You don't necessarily have to have the shop do the repair work, but getting their help to problem solve can be well worth the money.
You don't mention any mechanical issues or appliance issues, so I'm assuming everything is going good on that front. Trim is cosmetic and you can find creative solutions for that type of stuff.
However, if you are looking for a "justification" to buy something else, then please disregard all the above and focus only on this: OF COURSE you should get something new!!! :)
With the delamination, it might be worth taking it in a good RV shop and having them check it out. It may be that you're seeing the same spot, it may be that you're not seeing the real problem. You don't necessarily have to have the shop do the repair work, but getting their help to problem solve can be well worth the money.
You don't mention any mechanical issues or appliance issues, so I'm assuming everything is going good on that front. Trim is cosmetic and you can find creative solutions for that type of stuff.
However, if you are looking for a "justification" to buy something else, then please disregard all the above and focus only on this: OF COURSE you should get something new!!! :)
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