"bcforce"....You'll be very disappointed with that coach. Our friends have that EXACT model. Here are the issues.
-It has the 4 airbag chassis (Roadmaster R4R)and is VERY rough riding. I worked on our friends and added Koni shocks, adjusted the ride height and brought the air pressure down to the minimum for their weight and the coach is still rough riding. So much so, it knocks the clothes off the rear bedroom closet rod on every trip.
-That coach has the recalled trailing arms and they would need to be replaced if it hasn't been done already, about $3500.00.
-The 07 Cayman came with the Allison 2500 transmission and Cummins ISB engine. The engine has modest power and will move the coach along well (about 45 mph in the mountains towing a small toad). Typically, if more power is desired, the ISB can be uprated, but in the case of this coach, the transmission is already at it's max. Most savvy buyers will look for the Allison 3000, so upgrades can be made at a later time.
-The Cayman, as well as most other Monacos in those years had paint issues. Unless it's been stored inside, the clear coat along the roofline is probably already failing.
The 37' was very roomy with the four slides, but I think you'll be disappointed with the all the issues above.
Don & Mary
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