โJan-17-2024 09:09 AM
New to this community and looking for information ๐ Considering purchasing a DRV that has been parked and never on the road. It has been minimally used, mostly as a model in a park in Rancho California. I'm not planning on traveling with the DRV but living stationary full-time in a park or on family property. Just wondering what to look out for in having this rig moved. I can only imagine that it must be thoroughly inspected for road worthiness? Just looking for an affordable way to continue to live in SoCal. Also, $50,000 is the asking price. Is this reasonable? I appreciate any sage advice (total newbie here)!
โJan-22-2024 10:37 AM
We have owned many rvs and the Mobile Suite was hands down the worst rv we ever owned. Finally when the roof was coming off we got rid of it. We ended up with a Jayco product which has turned out to be the best. Good luck to you. Betsy.
โJan-19-2024 07:41 AM
Unless you're not moving it very far, you'd almost certaintly need to replace the tires. Have someone knowledgable check for dry rot, though. Also, some rigs need to have a good battery(ies) for proper function, so you might have to replace it/those as well. Need to check the roof for any signs of leaks or any tears in the membrane. Check the flooring inside for soft spots which would indicate leaks and rot. If there are any "wrinkles" in the outside walls, that could be signs of delamination, which is bad. Frankly, you might want to check with the NRVIA to find a certified inspector that can give this RV a good once-over and give you a report. www.nrvia.org to find an inspector close to you.
Lyle
โJan-19-2024 12:02 PM
โJan-19-2024 12:38 PM
No problem, Tammie. If you have power on your family property, a generator probably wouldn't be necessary. If you have no power, and you are going to need A/C in the summer then, yes, you'll likely need one. If you have 2 A/C units, the FW will be 50 amp and would want a generator that would handle those loads. I know that Harbor Freight sells a 9500 watt Predator generator that gets decent reviews, but the longevity / reliability may not be right for you. Champion has some realatively reasonably priced whole home units that would easily run your whole place with no problems. Can run on either propane or natural gas. Batteries are up to you, but I'm pretty sure that there's at least one there. If you want to keep the rig on your own property long-term, you could always consider solar with a large battery bank.
Lyle
โJan-20-2024 12:32 PM
Again, I appreciate your help. Continuing my search and research! I feel a little better about what to look out for. Hoping to find something with solar already in place (just in case). Fortunately, I have the time to look. I hope you won't mind if I contact you again, should I find something else I need to ask. I hope you have a great weekend.
โJan-22-2024 10:37 AM
We have owned many rvs and the Mobile Suite was hands down the worst rv we ever owned. Finally when the roof was coming off we got rid of it. We ended up with a Jayco product which has turned out to be the best. Good luck to you. Betsy.
โJan-22-2024 01:08 PM
Hi Betsy!
Thanks so much for your input. Since posting, I have come across many other's that echo your experience with DRV. In my research I've seen alot of positive reviews of the Jayco product line. Any opinion on the Jayco Pinnacle? I appreciate your thoughts!
Have a nice day,
Tammie ๐
โJan-25-2024 11:06 AM
The Pinnacle is fabulous. Sorry to say we traded the Pinnacle for the DRV. We now have the Jayco North Point rear bath, front living room which is by far our favorite one we ever owned.
โJan-22-2024 04:59 PM
Personally, I'd put the KZ Durango Gold a bit above the Jayco, quality-wise. If you can find a pre-covid Gold that suits you, and is in good condition, take a serious look at it.
Lyle
โJan-30-2024 03:07 PM
I can agree with this comment !
โJan-23-2024 12:09 PM
Thank you Lyle . I've never actually seen a KZ Durango Gold. So, I did a quick search. Your are right they are nice. Not too many at all near me In SoCal. But, I'm going to keep looking!
โJan-20-2024 04:16 PM
Any time. Have a great weekend.
โApr-01-2024 09:00 AM
Hi Lyle,
Remember me, I'm back ๐ I'm now looking to purchase an RV within the next 3 months. The complex I have lived in for the past 12 years is being "renovated" and they are evicting the tenants 1 by 1. My notice came 3/28. I took your advice and have been looking for A KZ Durango Gold. I have found one that is not too far away (compared to most). Once again, I'm asking for your sage advice. This time I was wondering if you could suggest what questions ask ask about this rig, when I inquire about it? It is about 325 miles away from me, so I can't just drop by to see it. I believe you previously recommended getting an inspection from a registered RV inspector? Which I definitley will do when the time comes. I have included 2 links below to the Ad for it so you can take a look for yourself if you like. Thanks for any help you may give. I hope this finds you doing well as this year is already flying by!
Sincerely,
Tammie
https://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2019-K-Z-Durango-Gold-366FBT-5030304064
โApr-01-2024 01:14 PM
Sent you a PM...
Lyle