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SidecarFlip
Aug 03, 2017Explorer III
robobob68 wrote:
For me, I'm a pretty serious DIY kinda guy - I research and fix lots of stuff - house, motorcycles, cars, etc. The difference that scares me here is when the issues are either quite serious or are quite hidden. Non-obvious roof leaks lead to insidious systemic issues in a trailer. And issues with black water tanks and/or plumbing can be a nightmare. How can I protect against such things if I buy new?Txsurfer wrote:
I guess I'm just a "settler" because if I have small issues I just fix them and move on. To be honest I'd rather fix something myself and do it right then send it to a shop. Was my new trailer perfect - no but I sorted out the very few small problems and moved on - and learned something in the process. Nowadays you can **** near learn to do open heart surgery on YouTube - explore,learn,fix,enjoy..
Pretty easy really. I've posted numerous times on this site about how to 'shake down' a used RV for water intrusion. I think the search feature will work for you just fine...
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