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Old 07-16-2018, 12:35 PM
250mark1 250mark1 is offline
 
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imo having a dedicated bed for myself and the wife is a must
its a pain in the azz if you use the kitchen table as a bed and the couch beds suck to sleep on

i would also steer clear of the ultra light and some of the lite models as they tend to not be built as well to save weight ( ie 3-4 ft spacing of the cross members )

i prefer the hardwall trailers as there is way less leak points and much more hail resistant than tin sided trailers

as mentioned buy used nothing depreciates in value like an RV
when looking at used check all the interior walls in the corners and around windows etc for soft spots and bubbles which will indicate leaks
also check the floor behind the wheel wells and around the main door for soft spots as these are areas that leak quite often

i have been helping a friend look at buying a used RV and there is a lot of junk out there and everybody says no leaks or never leaked ( 3 out of 4 trailers we looked at had evidence of leaks after the owners said no leaks )
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