Matt_Colie wrote:
A very common misconception is that the chassis and engine are the big issues of any class A or C. That is just not the case.
Couldn't agree more!I spend more time and energy, tightening screws, replacing cabinet struts, regluing a small piece of laminate, tacking a piece of trim backdown, replacing the fuel tank filler tube rubber connector, stove that's rattling, hatch lock that stopped working, squeak in dinette table, shower hook fell off, resealing fine gaps everywhere outside, reattaching a wire that worked it's way loose from years and miles of travel and so on and so forth, way before I have to even deal with any major chassis issue.
If you add up all the time I spent in the last 2 years alone repairing minor age related issues, replacing tranny would have been faster, easier and less aggravating. Even a simple suspension repair could be an pain if age has caused other working parts to not play well with that one new part.
When buying an older used RV, make sure you have both major inspections; a mechanic to go over the entire chassis portion and an RV tech to do the coach.
1994 Itasca SunDancer 21RB - Chevy G-30 chassis.