โMay-17-2020 09:03 AM
โMay-28-2020 08:52 AM
โMay-26-2020 01:12 PM
Xavpil wrote:jimx200 wrote:
So did you buy the rig.
I passed.
Engine service light was on. Tires were 6 years old. They guy bought it two years ago and never used it and couldnโt show me how things worked.
I decided it wasnโt worth a $500 inspection
โMay-25-2020 09:10 AM
jimx200 wrote:
So did you buy the rig? I see them up here in Sacramento area around that year for $8500-$10,000 and in good to excellent condition. IF it's been taken care of, there is no downside. Take it to a good wrench for new hoses, belts, fluids flushed (including brake fluid), install new brake pads and hoses, get the roof sealed, flush out the holding tanks, service the generator, new rubber, and enjoy the heck out of it. Betting all of this can be done for under $2500. or so. You can buy a newer 2006 on up for $17,000 and still spend $3,000+ on getting it road worthy. Don't worry about the Triton engine with the 2 valve..we had a 1999 (98 production year) and that beast never let us down.Plenty of power and don't worry about any spark plug issue. Any mechanic can change out old plugs and torque to specs. Get out and enjoy life.
โMay-25-2020 09:00 AM
โMay-25-2020 07:52 AM
jimx200 wrote:
So did you buy the rig.
โMay-25-2020 07:49 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Do they something like this in your area, where they "match" you with a private RV owner who rents out his rig?
https://www.rvezy.com/?rvz_campaign=9984949857&rvz_content=&rvz_term=433467799372&rvz_adgroup=107567...
โMay-25-2020 07:33 AM
โMay-20-2020 09:49 AM
Xavpil wrote:
I hear you but renting isnโt an option. With the milage it costs $12000/month
โMay-20-2020 08:29 AM
โMay-20-2020 08:07 AM
bobndot wrote:Xavpil wrote:
I donโt plan on keeping it that long actually
I am too young to retire and enjoy the open roads weeks at a time. I just want to go on my dream road trip cross country while I have the luxury of being able to work remotely
I think you will be better off renting a unit for a one time vacation that you can do in a month or two . That way there is no prep and you walk away from it. That freedom might be money well spent.
Consider how long it might take you to get an rv repair appointment to repair a older rig while on the road. With rv sales going thru the roof now, the shops will be overloaded.
โMay-19-2020 02:50 PM
Xavpil wrote:BFL13 wrote:
Suggest you are a good candidate for renting a Class C.
Renting prices are out of this world, $300/day, and limited to 100 miles/day, unless I am not looking at the right vendors
โMay-19-2020 11:18 AM
โMay-19-2020 09:17 AM
ron.dittmer wrote:
Rear disk brakes became the standard for the E350 a few years after 1997, maybe when the E450 was introduced.
โMay-19-2020 06:47 AM