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Boband4 wrote:
Are the tire size/bolt patterns the same for both trailers? If you are worried about the condition and dont want to buy new tires to get it home maybe you could take the spare and 2 tires from the 84 to bring the 97 home. You would have 2 spares plus 2 from the 84 to get you home.
โNov-15-2015 02:26 PM
โNov-15-2015 12:15 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:mfdengineer wrote:
He was asking 8250 for it and I first offered 6000. He eventually came to 6500. I'm just trying to decide if I want to work on another trailer. Mine spent most of its life parked on the coast so when I pulled it home I went through and did a lot to it. New wheels, electric brake assemblies, wheel bearings, new water heater, new countertop and sink, new carpet, new bathroom countertop and sink, new shower door and a few other things. The seams have been resealed with eternabond tape and vents have been resealed with lap sealant. Do I want to possibly go back through all of that with another trailer?? Decisions decisions.
Anyone have a ballpark figure for the value on a 1984??
I spent $700 on my 1984 26ft Komfort.. It had a lot of rot.
Personally, I would never consider spending $6500 on ANY 31 yr old trailer..
My trailer had aluminum roof and that didn't stop the leaks.. So really an aluminum roof doesn't mean it is better than a rubber type..
The rot on mine was all around the edges of the roof.. The previous owners never ever refreshed any of the caulking..
Its you money but at $6500 that is a very steep price.. If it was a Airstream I could see that because of the cult like following of it..
โNov-15-2015 12:01 PM
mfdengineer wrote:
He was asking 8250 for it and I first offered 6000. He eventually came to 6500. I'm just trying to decide if I want to work on another trailer. Mine spent most of its life parked on the coast so when I pulled it home I went through and did a lot to it. New wheels, electric brake assemblies, wheel bearings, new water heater, new countertop and sink, new carpet, new bathroom countertop and sink, new shower door and a few other things. The seams have been resealed with eternabond tape and vents have been resealed with lap sealant. Do I want to possibly go back through all of that with another trailer?? Decisions decisions.
Anyone have a ballpark figure for the value on a 1984??
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