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Lantley wrote:mikakuja wrote:
Having been through the internals of many RV's I can assure you that these problems you are finding are not specific to a single manufacturer.
Good luck with yours and hopefully these are the worst issues you will find.
Happy Camping.
Exactly what the OP should have suggested is do a very thorough PDI.
What you fail to find will become your problem later.
One should slowly examine the RV and test every ,latch, switch, outlet, catch valve,hinge slide, roof, undercarriage, faucets etc. Test it all.
Finding it later makes it your problem not theirs.
I agree it should not be that way. But the reality is some final assembly is required. This true with all brands, all types of RV's and all price points.
The sooner the buyer understands the pitfalls and shortcomings of the RV industry the better off they will be.
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โNov-20-2016 10:36 AM
hohenwald48 wrote:
I've always told folks that if you aren't handy you should skip the RV and just rent a room.
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โNov-20-2016 05:21 AM
Dog Trainer wrote:
I think The Biggest problems with RV's is that people buy them no matter what the quality. Me included. The way to a better product is when the company has to figure out why their product is not selling.
With that said my FR Flagstaff has had few problems and in general it has been good. I spend much more time on the road than most so this TT gets a lot of use.
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