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thomasmnile
Aug 02, 2013Explorer
Crawfordville wrote:
But what I have learned from all of this is two things.
1. When buying an RV - demand that it have a pressure test done on it to detect leaks.
2. Dealers position the RVs on their lot in a way that water leaks are very unlikely. But when someone buys the RV and gets it home and it is not "strategically placed" leak issues will arise if there are any.
UGH!!
1. Not all RV dealers have the capability to perform a pressure test for leaks.
2. Other than inside or covered storage, how do you do that? :h
It's an RV, leaks happen. Shouldn't on a new trailer, but they do.
Hope the problem is resolved to your complete satisfaction.
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