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ron_dittmer
Mar 12, 2018Explorer II
Generally speaking with rigs stored outdoors for so long a time without use...Unless there is never any humidity, the disk brakes will likely be messed up from excessive surface rust build-up. So figure on investing in all new rotors and brake pads. The caliper slides should be inspected for freedom of movement. With so little use, they likely will NOT require replacement, just lubrication if at all. Also plan on flushing the brake fluid. I suggest to call your trusted brake shop and get a quote over the phone, and use that information to adjust your offer accordingly. If the tires are original, do the same for a new set of tires. One final recommendation is concerning rain water damage leaking inside the rig. Look for water stains on the ceiling and walls, and use your nose too. A strong musty odor generally indicates water is inside somewhere and mold may be growing inside the walls and/or ceiling.
If the one you are considering has this seamless cab-over design as shown, try to make it work for I feel it is a real winner.

If the one you are considering has this seamless cab-over design as shown, try to make it work for I feel it is a real winner.

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