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MarkTwain
Oct 15, 2022Explorer
time2roll wrote:
Mine better last another 5 to 10 years as I want to really step up traveling once I retire. So far no structural issues... knocks on wood.
I make a point to avoid the parks with a 10 year rule.
16 years old is stretching to expect to get 10 more years??. Just expect to spend some $$$ to keep up the regular maintenance and unexpected break downs ie broken rear spring, replace tires every 4 to 5 years, repack bearings once a year, replace batteries every 4 to 5 years. Be sure and buy the Good SAM Roadside assistance plan to use when you due have a truck or trailer breakdown.
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