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10forty2
Jun 01, 2018Explorer
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Congratulations. I would first take a "trip" to a nearby campsite and stay a few days to give you a chance to experience what it is like to stay in that coach. This may expose problems with the coach or issues where you just need to educate yourself.
it will also give you a chance to see what items you need to take along on a trip.
What he said, including the Congrats!! A word of advice is to check the tire date codes to see how old they are. If more than 7-8 years old, I'd go ahead and replace them before I made a trip on it. Trust me, when we first bought ours, I took the previous owners' word for it that they had just replaced the tires a couple years before. Had a blowout and found out the tires were over 10 years old. They bought old tires and put them on......CHECK....THE....DATE....CODES!!!
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