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C-Leigh_Racing
Dec 26, 2013Explorer
wnytaxman wrote:bycrackey wrote:C-Leigh Racing wrote:
Other than what Dennis just mentioned, let me see,,,Buffalo NY, snow, ice & SALT a good part of the year up there & then the ruff roads on top of that. Dont make any difference in which highways the owners use, that chassis has took a beating even at 3600 miles.
I have racing friends up in that area, his business is out of Buffalo, so would not be much for me to ask him if he could roll by that dealers lot when he had time to check it out.
Neil
true sort of but at 3600 miles I doubt this Rv has ever seen snow,ice and salt
show me where in the US u can drive where there are no rough roads at one point or another
all this being said the dealership and the salesman without doubt should have declared the accident damge to you on this unit no matter how small or big
I know this may be hard for someone in NC to understand but we actually only get snow here in WNY for about four months of the year and you don't see RV's on the road here in late November until late March. Almost every RV owner that I know of has never ever driven their RV in snow or ice. The issues the OP is facing are much greater than the extremely remote possibility of the rig ever being driven in snow or on ice.
Ok, I stand corrected then.
I just remember my trucking days, like a mail man, rain sleet snow or shine, that load better be there on time.
Neil
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