Oct-07-2013 02:38 PM
Oct-18-2013 08:01 AM
labguy1963 wrote:
Thanks. I asked the seller/dealer a question if there is a drop and haven't heard back. I should have asked what the date codes are on the tires. Doesn't a tag axle mean much bigger tolls as well?
*Update*........1st off, the reserve is $26K, which is way over what I have seen them go for.. Wow, I didn't expect that much. I ended up calling them and the salesman was pretty clueless on the tires, brakes, frame, etc. Oh well.........
Oct-17-2013 09:25 AM
Oct-17-2013 08:52 AM
okhmbldr wrote:
They used a wide angle lens to take the photos, makes inside rooms look bigger, and the wide angle will make the picture curve a little. I think that's what you're seeing in the photo.
Oct-17-2013 08:45 AM
Oct-17-2013 06:59 AM
RVUSA wrote:
I wouldnt get near that rig, the frame is buckling. Class A gassers with the front slide out are really prone to the frame buckling right where the rear part of the slideout is. Gassers with the tag are really bad for it.
follow the trim piece that runs from front to back and notice that it begins to tilt and run downhill from the back of the slide to the rear of the rv. You can also see the stripes that run along the roofline as well.
Oct-17-2013 04:02 AM
labguy1963 wrote:
Okay, I will focus on Bounders for now. I really like their layout too. Here is one in KY from a dealer on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1999-Fleetwood-Bounder-36S-Class-A-Gas-RV-Motor-Home-Coach-RV-Slide-Tag-/300990015100?pt=RVs_Campers&hash=item461467267c&vxp=mtr
The bad part, is that I am very reluctant to buy something like that, sight unseen, as we all know how pics can make them look pristine 🙂
Oct-16-2013 05:59 PM
Oct-16-2013 05:52 PM
Oct-16-2013 05:43 PM
Oct-15-2013 10:36 AM
Ron Butler wrote:
labguy-
Not sure what your budget is, but will echo some of the comments about equipment already mentioned. Didn't read all 8 pages, but here was what I thought was our most valuable advice when we were looking for a used rig -
Stay with a 2000 or newer Class A, because by that time, all of the major manufacturers had gone to the wider wheel base like a diesel pusher/bus. Prior to that Class A's (gas) where on the narrower wheel base and you were/would be continually fighting the wheel ruts in road surfaces. Believe me, that's NO fun!! No expert on Class C's, but they may have the same problem.
Good luck - take your time and kick LOTS of tires. There are more sellers than buyers out there!!
Oct-14-2013 07:50 PM
Oct-14-2013 07:22 PM
labguy1963 wrote:
Here is a Bounder a few hours away, but now the price is getting out of my budget.
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/rvs/4128181741.html
Oct-14-2013 05:34 PM
Oct-14-2013 05:31 PM