โJul-10-2017 08:30 PM
โJul-13-2017 07:44 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:BlissRamblyn wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. Of course the day after I bought it I saw a Real-lite 1983 hard side. Original owner, stored in doors, no leaks ever. Only $1100. I'm thinking of grabbing it and selling the Palomino for what I paid. I used to backpack a lot so a truck size camper is perfect.
It might not be......
Real Lites have build issues, well documented on many forums. I suggest you do some searching on them.
No matter what you buy, ANY used camper of any vintage will probably have water intrusion issues, You better look over any used unit real closely, no matter what the price point is.
Oftentimes, what appears to be a 'silk purse' is really a 'sow's ear' inside, between the inner walls and the outer skin.
I've listed in previous threads on this forum just how to look for and what to look for and where concerning water intrusion and the obvious signs of rot and mold.
Sometimes, what appears on the outside to be a nice unit is really ready for the landfill.
Guess that is why I always buy new and even then, there can be issues.
โJul-12-2017 12:10 PM
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โJul-12-2017 11:23 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:
RV's especially TC's are all built with maximum profit in mind. The way it is. Always amazes me the prices of TC's versus a pull behind or 5er. Same stuff, no wheels and more money.
โJul-12-2017 10:05 AM
BlissRamblyn wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. Of course the day after I bought it I saw a Real-lite 1983 hard side. Original owner, stored in doors, no leaks ever. Only $1100. I'm thinking of grabbing it and selling the Palomino for what I paid. I used to backpack a lot so a truck size camper is perfect.
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โJul-11-2017 06:21 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
I would put Palomino near the bottom as far as quality. I once bought an old Palomino (no idea what year) 8' pop-up TC for $400. It also leaked. I fixed the leak, fixed the furnace, installed a water pump, battery, and inverter and used it for about 4 years. After I got married I determined the bed was too small.
I wouldn't buy another Palomino. I was always fixing something.
โJul-11-2017 06:01 PM
โJul-10-2017 09:04 PM
BlissRamblyn wrote:
I am new to campers. I used to tent camp but with a little baby and a heavy work schedule that isn't much of a reality. So we purchased a 1991 Palomino soft side truck camper. It's fully functional and seemed like a good deal at $500 with a set of Happijac tie downs. We got it home and noticed it does have a leak and there is some water damage around one of the jack mounts.
Is Palomino a good brand? Is the system which raises and lowers the top reliable? Do they stand behind there product and are replacement parts for the top mechanism available? Is this a camper worth putting time and money into?