โSep-17-2014 07:59 PM
โSep-20-2014 11:39 AM
LetsRV wrote:
Okay, so what are the advantages of a Class C over a Class A (gas or diesel)??
Info: just the two of us and a couple of four-legged fur kids. Generally out once or twice a month, Mar thru Oct, from 3 days at a time to a couple of week.s
โSep-19-2014 08:18 PM
โSep-19-2014 09:26 AM
bsinmich wrote:
I agree with Bumpy on leaks. My opinion is that all that weight and the bouncing of the MH with that unsupported weight is what will eventually cause leaks. I had 2 Cs and had the same problem on both. The window wasn't the leak spot.
โSep-19-2014 07:00 AM
โSep-19-2014 06:01 AM
โSep-18-2014 10:01 AM
โSep-18-2014 08:47 AM
โSep-18-2014 06:58 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
They leaked from the windows.
If owners were proactive on routine maintenance of keeping them sealed properly there would not be leaks.
โSep-18-2014 06:39 AM
โSep-18-2014 06:37 AM
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โSep-18-2014 05:34 AM
vjstangelo wrote:Bumpyroad wrote:
generally speaking, a Class C either leaks in the overhead, has leaked in the overhead, or will leak in the overhead.
bumpy
I noticed at the Hershey show, most C manufacturer's have learned their lesson. The overhead cabs are now fiberglass, partially or entirely.
It looks like the Jayco's cabover on the C's are entirely fiberglass. Is that true?
โSep-18-2014 05:17 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:
generally speaking, a Class C either leaks in the overhead, has leaked in the overhead, or will leak in the overhead.
bumpy
โSep-18-2014 04:22 AM
โSep-18-2014 03:07 AM