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bobndot
Jul 18, 2017Explorer III
Speak to the guys that repair them, then make a decision.
Go to an RV repair shop that deals with all brands, not a repair shop affiliated with a dealership. Talk to mobile rv mechanics.
I have seen good and bad in every brand and talked to owners who wanted to burn some of the best brands because they wouldn't stop leaking.
I was one of them , it didn't stop leaking until my mechanic rebuilt it to his specs using his materials.
I would buy whatever floor plan suits your needs that's affordable for you and find a good repair mechanic that knows what he's doing.
Go to an RV repair shop that deals with all brands, not a repair shop affiliated with a dealership. Talk to mobile rv mechanics.
I have seen good and bad in every brand and talked to owners who wanted to burn some of the best brands because they wouldn't stop leaking.
I was one of them , it didn't stop leaking until my mechanic rebuilt it to his specs using his materials.
I would buy whatever floor plan suits your needs that's affordable for you and find a good repair mechanic that knows what he's doing.
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