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Nov 19, 2016Explorer
It's like I have always said Jack: some assembly required. Hey, it's all part of the fun of "getting to know your trailer". :)
I too spent probably close to eight hours of casual labor getting my 2012 funfinder up to snuff when I got it new, but it's been a great trailer since then. WTH, my brand new trailer at that time had rust on the steps. Well, not good, but taking them off, a little quality time with a wire brush and a spray can on rustoleum, and five years later, they still look good. Same with the "other repairs" I did to it.
Have fun and enjoy your new camper.
I too spent probably close to eight hours of casual labor getting my 2012 funfinder up to snuff when I got it new, but it's been a great trailer since then. WTH, my brand new trailer at that time had rust on the steps. Well, not good, but taking them off, a little quality time with a wire brush and a spray can on rustoleum, and five years later, they still look good. Same with the "other repairs" I did to it.
Have fun and enjoy your new camper.
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