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Yeti_plus
Apr 16, 2015Explorer
Bought my Bigfoot Truck camper from the Toronto depot. Didn't look at any of their motorized units, but from what I could tell they are fairly well taken care of. The guys that put the tiedowns on the truck and put the camper on the truck seemed to know what they were doing.
One had just recently started and he was a mechanic the other seemed to be more RV tech. I talked to the mechanic and he said that all units have an inspection done when they come in off rental and have to be up to par before they get released out again.
The cleaning lady spent about 3 hours cleaning the inside while I waited, and it didn't look as if it needed a cleaning when they moved it into the shop.
The truck camper has no slides and no TV so I can't comment on those aspects.
They sell off their units after a few years in the fleet and never seem to have any 4 plus year old units on the lot.
Brian
One had just recently started and he was a mechanic the other seemed to be more RV tech. I talked to the mechanic and he said that all units have an inspection done when they come in off rental and have to be up to par before they get released out again.
The cleaning lady spent about 3 hours cleaning the inside while I waited, and it didn't look as if it needed a cleaning when they moved it into the shop.
The truck camper has no slides and no TV so I can't comment on those aspects.
They sell off their units after a few years in the fleet and never seem to have any 4 plus year old units on the lot.
Brian
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