All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Suburban Furnace RecallCrikeys . . . we all know of the build quality issues . .. this is beyond the pale. Did we contract FEMA to do this? Jiminy Crickets I would think we could sue the pants off for this type of stupidity. I know some FEMA folk are superb hard working types who care, I don't mean to malign. I speak of the crony laden fools initially working Katrina.Re: B+ motorhomesHow does a topic from 2002 suddenly reappear with over 1300 responses?Re: How many of us are there? Owners of Dodge based RV's?Mom has a 97 ROadtrek on the DOdge chasis and she wants a Coach House circa 2000 on DOdge 3500. ANy owners with insite on this model please advise.Re: Watching these videos could save your life!Got the video 2 days after ordering them! Surprising to be sure! Excelelnt info in here; stronglky recommend getting them. Now I know how to handle the blowout and watch my weight.Re: First Time Buyer...Updated 03/06/2006Super post! If it isn't too long in the tooth to add my 2 cents . . .Due Dilligence, asyou captured it pays off thousands in the long run. Go to RV shows, subscribe to or buy several RV mags each month, visit several dealers, join forums such as these to read issues and solutions. Price range is a great place to start. If you can afford 10K and under, and still use it . . .stop looking at 300K models. Get busy in the want ads. Find out what 10K buys and keep you reye on want ads and dealers. I found dealers ran about 30 to 50% higher than want ads, and I never did have a good feeling the rig was reconditioned, or even inspected for that matter. I want to see a list of what was inspected and what was repaired/replaced. Don't show me a bogus checklist with OK next to every single thing! Always check fluids and rubber on all used RV's. If you find the model you like but it has sat for three years . . . you will need all new rubber, adding an easy $1500 to base price. Probably want to replace all fluids as well. Check it out from top to bottom, light that stove off, not just the pilot, fire up the AC and heat, run the CO detector, pump, flush toilet, run shower, etc. Use all lights and outlets. Just a few items. And never count on any support post sale from a dealer. Its just better that way. You are never disappointed.
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