โMar-11-2017 07:46 AM
โMar-21-2017 06:24 PM
โMar-15-2017 10:04 PM
โMar-15-2017 02:55 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
It could be worse, you could have quoted his whole post when you complained about it. ๐ That's why they make scroll wheels. I only complain when it gets done multiple times.
โMar-15-2017 02:53 PM
pnichols wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Sounds like you`re talking about a house not an RV!
Nope .... my list above is unfortunately referencing typical stuff to look for when shopping for an RV to help minimize future ownership grief.
I wasn't aware of these kind of things until over time A) reading year after year in these forums of RV owners facing the bad consequences resulting from issues such as those on the list, and B) my own good and bad experiences from owning our most recent RV and traveling with friends in their RVs.
By pure luck when we purchased our current RV, what we wound up with a model that came out on the positive side on most of those areas shown on the list. We could just as well have purchased an RV that developed a whole potload of issues going forward ... like I read about time after time after time in these forums.
I was trying to help others - as I only wish I'd had way more help in what to look for when shopping.
Without being aware of what to look for, we deserve what we get when we buy.
โMar-15-2017 12:37 PM
โMar-15-2017 09:25 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Sounds like you`re talking about a house not an RV!
โMar-15-2017 08:19 AM
โMar-15-2017 07:42 AM
โMar-15-2017 04:24 AM
pnichols wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
It is difficult (impossible ?) for the average person to see the difference between an average (or even sub-average) quality RV and an above average quality one.
Maybe it's because the average RV buyer (almost) only looks at price, floorplan, and colors .. if so, they deserve what they get.
How many RV buyers care enough about the internal workings and what's under the hood enough to look for such things as:
- Is the water pump easy to get at?
- Are the wheel wells lined with heavy metal so that a blowout doesn't ruin a large piece of the coach?
- Does the fresh water system have the built-in valves and siphon tube for easy winterization?
- Is the built-in battery charger single stage or multi-stage?
- Is none of the fresh water system exposed directly to outside temperatures for camping in cold temperatures, just in case?
- Is there room in the battery storage compartment for two batteries even though the RV may come stock with only one battery?
- Is the roof crowned for better strength and water runoff?
- Does the roof have rolled over edges along the entire length of each side to eliminate leaks along the two longest roof seems?
- Are the black water and grey water tanks enclosed or if not, is there an option available for heated tanks and their pipes?
- Do all pull-out drawers use metal slides?
- Do all cabinet doors and pull-out drawers have latches strong enough so as to not fly open when going down the road?
- Does it come with a built-in roof access ladder?
- Does the built-in roof access look like it's mounted strong enough to be used for years without loosening?
- If the refrigerator is a propane one, is it's vent coming out the roof instead of coming out a side wall?
- Is the sewer hose stored in an external locked cabinet or only stored in a square tube at the back?
- Is the shore power cable stored in a locked cabinet or some other secured area so it cannot be cut and stolen?
- Are there DC outlets many places in the coach living area?
- Are there AC outlets many places in the coach living area?
- Are the propane furnace and air conditioner ducts distributed throughout the coach living area?
- If it has a built-in generator, is it installed properly so that it's relatively quiet outside and inside and vibration-free enough on the inside so that it can be run comfortably hours and hours if ever needed, just in case?
- If a motorhome, can the driver's and passenger's seats be tilted all the way back when going down the road?
- If it has a dinette seat, can all of the area under each seat be used for storage ... or does a furnace or water heater take up some of the room under the seats?
- Does it come with bug shields for the water heater, furnace, and refrigerator vents, or must you install them yourself?
- Do the propane furnace and air conditioner use a digital control?
- Does the roof have at least two vents, with one of them having a multi-speed, reversible fan in it?
- Do the roof vents come with rain covers ... or do you have to install them yourself?
- Does at least the kitchen fresh water faucet come with a built-in filtration system?
- Can a tall person stand up in the shower?
- Is the back of the toilet easy to get at for replacing the flushing valve without having to remove the toilet?
- Does the bathroom sink drain into the black tank instead of the grey tank?
- Does the fresh water tank have an easily accessible drain valve?
- How are the cabinets mounted to the walls so that they don't loosen after a few years of travel down roads that aren't always smooth?
- Are the mattresses on the beds pretty good quality ... or are you going to have to replace them after a short while?
- Are the outside storage cabinet walls and bottoms steel or aluminum ... or only fiberglass?
As always, the devil is in the details.
โMar-14-2017 03:45 PM
โMar-12-2017 01:24 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
It is difficult (impossible ?) for the average person to see the difference between an average (or even sub-average) quality RV and an above average quality one.
โMar-12-2017 07:45 AM
โMar-12-2017 07:15 AM
โMar-12-2017 07:00 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
"What will it do to quality control?" I think you're going under the assumption that the present quality control is good. The quality control at most assembly plants seem to be lacking to say the least. So it would appear that it will be business as usual.