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memilanuk
Jul 16, 2013Explorer II
Thanks for the replies, folks.
The Nash we have is a solid unit - everything works - but the more I look around it, the more I'm convinced someone a couple owners back must have wrecked it - literally, possibly even flopping it over on one side. There's been a lot of 'fixing' done on it, but still some structural concerns that I didn't notice before. It's still sound - I pulled it from Washington state to northern New Mexico last summer, and will do so again in about four weeks unless I get something newer before then. For the most part I can't honestly believe I *missed* much of what I've either fixed thus far or have on a list for if we keep it... but needless to say I'll be giving the next RV we look at a *lot* closer scrutiny!
I think Bruce kind of hit on what I was hoping for... that having the slider would make up for the lack of width when inside, as well as being easier to tow.
The Nash we have is a solid unit - everything works - but the more I look around it, the more I'm convinced someone a couple owners back must have wrecked it - literally, possibly even flopping it over on one side. There's been a lot of 'fixing' done on it, but still some structural concerns that I didn't notice before. It's still sound - I pulled it from Washington state to northern New Mexico last summer, and will do so again in about four weeks unless I get something newer before then. For the most part I can't honestly believe I *missed* much of what I've either fixed thus far or have on a list for if we keep it... but needless to say I'll be giving the next RV we look at a *lot* closer scrutiny!
I think Bruce kind of hit on what I was hoping for... that having the slider would make up for the lack of width when inside, as well as being easier to tow.
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