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SidecarFlip
Sep 19, 2018Explorer III
I like to keep them until they are basically worn out, first one was 15 years and I plan on expiring before this one is worn out.
Couple tricks to longevity, Most important seal maintenance. Secondly is off season storage. I always keep mine inside in my barn out of the weather. In fact it's inside all the time except when I'm not using it.
You let any RV sit outside in the elements, especially up here in the snow and it's dying a slow death.
We aren't into fancy at all. With RV's fancy equates to issues.
Couple tricks to longevity, Most important seal maintenance. Secondly is off season storage. I always keep mine inside in my barn out of the weather. In fact it's inside all the time except when I'm not using it.
You let any RV sit outside in the elements, especially up here in the snow and it's dying a slow death.
We aren't into fancy at all. With RV's fancy equates to issues.
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