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janegowest wrote:azrving wrote:
Sometimes wheel bearings will pit right where the roller is touching the race while sitting. Not always but sometimes. I wouldn't head out on any long trips without a good inspection.
You can smell it and see it but most importantly is finding any water damage. It's not cheap but you can replace cushions and fabrics or ac units or refrigerators but you don't want to even think about water damage. Be happy if you buy used and the $1800 fridge dies vs your foot going through the floor
Water damage from pet urine?
Nov-10-2018 01:02 PM
azrving wrote:
Sometimes wheel bearings will pit right where the roller is touching the race while sitting. Not always but sometimes. I wouldn't head out on any long trips without a good inspection.
You can smell it and see it but most importantly is finding any water damage. It's not cheap but you can replace cushions and fabrics or ac units or refrigerators but you don't want to even think about water damage. Be happy if you buy used and the $1800 fridge dies vs your foot going through the floor
Nov-10-2018 01:01 PM
BarneyS wrote:
Moved to TT forum from DIY.
Nov-10-2018 01:00 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
As for the chassis, if they haven't moved it in 5 years, take that advice others have given and get it professionally inspected if everything else is to your liking. Lubrication of the axles, hubs and the like depend upon movement. Tires rot and many other items benefit from usage. This is a big enough purchase to get professional help.