Sep-09-2017 09:04 AM
Sep-09-2017 03:11 PM
SidecarFlip wrote:rjxj wrote:
Good reason to be paranoid and remember, a lot of people come on here with 2 or 3 year old rigs with water damage. It dint just start, they are just seeing the result of the leak that was always there. They are bound and determined to ride that Amish thing right into the ground aren't they!
Amish ride horses for the most part...or bum a ride from a Gentile.
Sep-09-2017 02:23 PM
John Wayne wrote:
AS a first You may dump a lot of money on a new unit then decide you don't like camping. go used for the first unit.
Sep-09-2017 02:12 PM
rjxj wrote:
Good reason to be paranoid and remember, a lot of people come on here with 2 or 3 year old rigs with water damage. It dint just start, they are just seeing the result of the leak that was always there. They are bound and determined to ride that Amish thing right into the ground aren't they!
Sep-09-2017 01:11 PM
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Sep-09-2017 11:59 AM
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Sep-09-2017 11:11 AM
brianosaur wrote:SidecarFlip wrote:
My present unit has been basically trouble free but I was careful about one, the brand I bought, two, my pre delivery inspection and correction of any issues and three, continuing maintenance.
Any suggestions on how to go about being careful of the brand I bought?
I mean if I go to the JC, KS, FR, SC, HL, HR, CR websites they pretty much all *claim* wonderful manufacturing processes and that they have above average standards.
I mean has any advertiser ever said in any industry ever that 'we use the bare minimum standards in the stuff we pump out'.
...or is it something I can kind of tell once I start really looking.
We only went to one dealer (Jayco) so far and have nothing to compare to. Hence, the Hershey trip.
Sep-09-2017 10:50 AM
pianotuna wrote:
one piece fiberglass roof goes a long way to a zero leak situation.
Look at a used Boler for example. They are a bit smaller than you want--but it may give you and idea of what may be possible.
Sep-09-2017 10:40 AM
Sep-09-2017 10:37 AM
Sep-09-2017 10:28 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
My present unit has been basically trouble free but I was careful about one, the brand I bought, two, my pre delivery inspection and correction of any issues and three, continuing maintenance.
Sep-09-2017 10:14 AM
brianosaur wrote:
- Repairs are part of owning an RV, suck it up and deal with it.
- Maintenance is key and due diligence will prolong the inevitable.
- Water damage is a 'when' not an 'if'.
So am I being paranoid?
Sep-09-2017 09:38 AM