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chr_
Jun 07, 2015Explorer
I looked at fun finders with a friend. Didn't care for them. They seemed "cheap" but then the lightweight ones feel that way, even though they are probably fine. I have a Skyline Nomad, which is a bit heavy for a newer unit. 5 years old, and the only complaint I have about it are a pinched wire under the ground bar, a leaking window over the kitchen counter because of a trim ring screw punching through the tray, and the back wall apparently had some delam and repair at the factory, that I wouldn't have known about but do because I cut a 4'x4' opening the back to add a cargo door. I have friends with Skylines and they are all much older than mine, but still are in good shape. Only complaint from the one with a toy hauler is the bed mechanism fried a relay, the rear door had some sealing issues, and the graphics dried up and cracked, but then that happens to all of them with decal graphics out here in the AZ sun.
I got lucky. But then my previous unit, a motorhome was a money pit. I deserve a good one. :P
I got lucky. But then my previous unit, a motorhome was a money pit. I deserve a good one. :P
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