Mar-12-2016 08:13 PM
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Mar-15-2016 12:55 PM
temccarthy1 wrote:
Think that 15000 is too much for a used 4 year old Bullet. Ours had an MSRP of 33,500 and bought it new in Nov 2014 for 19,995. It is a 285RLS. 30 ft long. We love the TT, quality is top notch , have not had a single issue with it! Bullets are rated high on this forum by owners.. have never seen a negative comment!
Mar-14-2016 09:55 PM
razehm wrote:
WE have a 2012 285 QBHS or something like that. It has four bunks in the back and the mega slide for the couch and dinette. Other than the usual maintenance it has held up very nicely. And that includes wear and tear from four kids. We take it out about a half dozen times each year with at least one trip across the state each year. We really like it. I thought there was a blue book on line for campers, four wheelers and that sort of thing. Pretty sure its a kelly blue book. Try that and look it up but the price seems good to me.
Mar-14-2016 06:35 AM
Mar-13-2016 05:09 PM
bobndot wrote:
This applies to any RV .
If you properly and regularly maintain it by properly prepping it and using the proper caulk for a roof , it should not leak.
Each time I use any rv I have ever owned, I climb onto the roof and inspect it. Tree branches (even small ones) can puncture the sealant causing a leak .
I wipe clean the caulk with Dicor roof cleaner then apply a very thin coat of dicor self leveling roof caulk on the seams. I use a wet finger or a small plastic blade to smooth it all out. Knock..Knock...Knock...never had a leak. 🙂
I do this once a year unless I can see or SUSPECT that I hit a tree branch.
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