All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Cab over rot SidecarFlip wrote: link30240 wrote: Considering buying a brand new class C Have been looking at used class C's for a while now and virtually everyone has some degree of rot or delamination in the cab over portion. Is it inevitable due to design or does everyone just suck at maintaining them? I'd say the latter. I bet 90%+ of owners don't have a clue about seal maintenance. When the roof leaks on your house, you get a new roof. When the seals leak on an RV, it's already too late because it's rotten underneath. Wouldnt say a 2005 class c for 27k was deeply discounted. was a pretty nice looking unit too. but when I started pushing the areas around and above the cab it was easily apparent how soft it was compared to other areas.Cab over rotConsidering buying a brand new class C Have been looking at used class C's for a while now and virtually everyone has some degree of rot or delamination in the cab over portion. Is it inevitable due to design or does everyone just suck at maintaining them?Re: Where do get your destination information?Often when going to a new area I will check https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions will show lots of things to do in a area your unfamiliar with plus reviews to see if worth the time and cost to go.Re: Long term campingBlack tank NO, water will drain out leaving solids behind eventually plugging the tank Grey yes and no. You can leave it open but would be better off keeping closed till near full so when dumping the black tank you can follow up with the grey to clean out the lines.
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