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qtla9111
Jun 19, 2020Nomad
I'm not mechanically inclined but we have rv'ed in Mexico now for 20 years. One trip alone pulling the travel trailer a fuel pump went out on the SUV. Tow truck came, I spent the night at the mechanic's and got it fixed.
Second event fan clutch issues and the SUV died. Granted it's a 2005 but got it going again. ยดยด
We did a 10,000 mile trip through Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, no issues whatsoever.
I can change a tire, a belt and a hose so if it is outside of that it would be up to a mechanic anyway.
The travel trailer is basic with no bells or whistles so it's like basic home repairs which I can do.
Don't let it stop you. My only advice is the least amount of bells and whistle the better off anyone is.
Second event fan clutch issues and the SUV died. Granted it's a 2005 but got it going again. ยดยด
We did a 10,000 mile trip through Mexico, the U.S. and Canada, no issues whatsoever.
I can change a tire, a belt and a hose so if it is outside of that it would be up to a mechanic anyway.
The travel trailer is basic with no bells or whistles so it's like basic home repairs which I can do.
Don't let it stop you. My only advice is the least amount of bells and whistle the better off anyone is.
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