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Bryanpark2
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I have been on this forum for the last 9 months but I don't believe I have seen this question. I purchased a used 2006 5th wheel. It has had relatively few problems and I intend to keep it serviced as needed, but how long can I reasonably expect it to last. I have seen several campgrounds that will not allow anything older than ten years old in without an inspection.
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I_am_still_wayn
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Bryanpark2 wrote:
I purchased a used 2006 5th wheel...how long can I reasonably expect it to last.


There is no expiration date on your RV. In theory it will last forever. Parts of it will rear out or become non-functioning and will need replacement. If you own it long enough, you may face a repair that costs more then the RV is worth, but after that repair, the RV will be usable again. Therefore, it can last forever. There are covered wagons, the original RV, still serviceable today. Not practical, but still serviceable.

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Having seen your 5er myself and the terrific shape it has been kept in, there's no reason that it shouldn't last for another 12-15 years. Other than cycling out tires, the only major issue might be the roofing material in another 8 years or so (my guess).

Francesca_Knowl
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Bryanpark2 wrote:
I have been on this forum for the last 9 months but I don't believe I have seen this question. I purchased a used 2006 5th wheel. It has had relatively few problems and I intend to keep it serviced as needed, but how long can I reasonably expect it to last. I have seen several campgrounds that will not allow anything older than ten years old in without an inspection.


There are some parks where nothing under ten years is allowed at all, regardless of condition!

As to how long your rig will "last": That's usually a matter of maintenance/storage/use....there are lots of twenty/thirty/even forty year old rigs still on the road.
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

TubaPete
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Properly cared for and maintained they can last (almost) forever. However the outside will eventually fade and get dull. Styles change, too. Sooner or later your unit will get dated and some "discerning" patrons won't want to look at it.
Tuba Pete

rk911
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Bryanpark2 wrote:
I have been on this forum for the last 9 months but I don't believe I have seen this question. I purchased a used 2006 5th wheel. It has had relatively few problems and I intend to keep it serviced as needed, but how long can I reasonably expect it to last. I have seen several campgrounds that will not allow anything older than ten years old in without an inspection.


our current MH is in it's 13th season and we kept it's predecessor for 14-seasons. if you take care of them...and that includes paying attention to the little things...they'll last quite a long time. as for the 10-year rule...while we have heard of it we have not yet run across it. I suspect it's a tool some parks use to keep the really beat up RVs out. and if we ever do run afoul of the 10-year rule, well, there's always another park down the road. enjoy your 5er and worry not.
Rich
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