May-30-2016 07:03 AM
May-30-2016 09:58 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
As you said, the windows are not leaking so they could be taken care of one at a time. I believe you may also find instructions online to repair them yourself if you want to try to tackle the project.
May-30-2016 09:42 AM
luberhill wrote:
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I tried posting this on Trek Tracks but that site sucks,,,they move the post and bury it 4 pages back under 91 others,,I will get NO useful responses,,,,
May-30-2016 09:31 AM
May-30-2016 09:17 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:luberhill wrote:crasster wrote:
For 15k I would run not walk. You can find several other used coaches that are in decent shape for 15k
If the windows were not like this I may buy it,,,runs and looks great !.....I don't see ANY smaller coaches in this shape for 15k around me,,,A dealer would chg 19k for this,,,,,
Safari Treks tend to keep their value because of their unique floor plan. Like any other RV, you take a chance with ANY used vehicle which is why you do a thorough inspection and ask for paperwork. Saying to walk/run away from an RV, with zero knowledge about it, is just foolish. The windows should be used as a negotiation tool. They can be fixed.
May-30-2016 07:58 AM
luberhill wrote:crasster wrote:
For 15k I would run not walk. You can find several other used coaches that are in decent shape for 15k
If the windows were not like this I may buy it,,,runs and looks great !.....I don't see ANY smaller coaches in this shape for 15k around me,,,A dealer would chg 19k for this,,,,,
May-30-2016 07:52 AM
crasster wrote:
For 15k I would run not walk. You can find several other used coaches that are in decent shape for 15k
May-30-2016 07:42 AM
luberhill wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
There are many companies that will redo the windows. Cost is about $250 each in this area.
The roofing material is called Filon and is a fiberglass type mesh product. If kept coated, it will last decades.
Carpet is carpet. It will be stapled down so just yank it up and remove the staples. Install whatever flooring material you want after that.
So the roof should be coated ??? With what ??....the windows are a problem,,,no water but the seals are creeped in further than 1"....
So under the carpet Is probably plywood ?? Not aluminum ?
May-30-2016 07:37 AM
May-30-2016 07:35 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
There are many companies that will redo the windows. Cost is about $250 each in this area.
The roofing material is called Filon and is a fiberglass type mesh product. If kept coated, it will last decades.
Carpet is carpet. It will be stapled down so just yank it up and remove the staples. Install whatever flooring material you want after that.
May-30-2016 07:31 AM
May-30-2016 07:16 AM