callen06 wrote:
And a whole lot of time and aggravation! Not what you would expect out of a new trailer.
I agree, but I have come to realize that, that is just part of the deal. If this is your type of lifestyle, then get ready to keep your trailer in good repair, either by doing it yourself or by opening your wallet and having the repair shop do it. (I have a whole new respect for the $90.00/hr they charge now, but dont have the time they take to schedule and do repairs) I am fortunate enough to have the skill sets to repair almost any part of my trailer. I am sure something else is going to fail in the not to distant future, but by doing my due diligence and micro inspecting the trailer, I should be able to keep it to preventative maintenance rather than emergency on the road repair.
Leaving this Thursday, headed to the NY/PA boarder... After all this rain there has to be some great mud holes we can get stuck in
PS, i'm taking my tools with me :B