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Dtaylor
Nov 25, 2013Explorer
Welcome to the boards. Personally, I would rather have a well cared for older model vs one that has not. The biggest issue with any RV regardless, of type, is water leaks and the resulting damage. No matter what unit you decide on, inspect it well.
Not being able to view your photo makes it difficult to comment. What I will say is if there is enough clearance when going over humps and into dips, then it should not be an issue.
As for the $700 fee, negotiate an "out the door" amount that includes everything including hitch, PDQ, etc.
The crack to me would indicate unusual stress either the frame flexing or perhaps some type damage in that area. Again, inspect it well.
OK, just looked at the photo. I think that is going to be normal for that make and model. From the looks of it you cannot raise because of the level of the holding tanks. The outlet appears even with the bottom of the tanks
Not being able to view your photo makes it difficult to comment. What I will say is if there is enough clearance when going over humps and into dips, then it should not be an issue.
As for the $700 fee, negotiate an "out the door" amount that includes everything including hitch, PDQ, etc.
The crack to me would indicate unusual stress either the frame flexing or perhaps some type damage in that area. Again, inspect it well.
OK, just looked at the photo. I think that is going to be normal for that make and model. From the looks of it you cannot raise because of the level of the holding tanks. The outlet appears even with the bottom of the tanks
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