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Jun-27-2013 01:42 PM
bsinmich wrote:
Not all reubber roofs are equal. My Newmar has Brite-Tek and I still have 3 more years of warranty on my 10 year old MH. I tried to cut a smalal piece of it several years back and it is almmost impossible with a knife.
Jun-27-2013 12:34 PM
JohnCab wrote:
My family is looking for a new class A motor home however we know nothing about the lifestyle. I have two kids, 12 and 8, and we will be doing most of our traveling during the summer. Our price range is $50k. any suggestions on coaches or advice on what features to look for would be greatly appreciated.
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Jun-27-2013 09:38 AM
ralbert3 wrote:
Hello, If you live in the north east and a C with bed above driver would work contact me. A friend is getting rid of a Real nice one on a Ford. He bought it three years ago and used it twice. Has new tires and runs great. I think he is asking 25. I am going to take some photos and put it on Craig's list. Do not know the age of it but stored inside and nice. Rob
Jun-27-2013 05:36 AM
Fishinghat wrote:John Wayne wrote:
If you have never done it before rent a few times and figure out what is important to you before you drop the big bucks.
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That is such good advice that I wish I was the first to mention it. You'll find it easier to rent a Class C, but the bunk over the front seats may be of more interest to you than you realize. Kids 12 & 8 probably want their own beds, so the huge bed over the front seats won't work for both of them at night, but they can ride up there while on the road. The dinning table makes into a bed for sleeping.
Class A coaches are really designed for couples only. You know, the "drinks for 6, dinner for 4, sleeps 2" thing. Class C's are "sleeps 6, dinner for 4, drinks for 2".
Jun-26-2013 08:24 PM
Fishinghat wrote:John Wayne wrote:
If you have never done it before rent a few times and figure out what is important to you before you drop the big bucks.
Kids 12 & 8 probably want their own beds, so the huge bed over the front seats won't work for both of them at night, but they can ride up there while on the road. ".
Jun-26-2013 08:19 PM
JohnCab wrote:
Thanks for all the advice...I don't think I've even seen one yet with bunks. Is it true, a set of tires is 12K????
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