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My anecdotal opinion agrees with this. I would rent one when you want to use it instead of strapping yourself into a huge white elephant that will bleed you dry one month at a time. My parents bought a brand new 40 ft RV when they retired and spent north of 250k on it in year 2000 dollars. Within five years the entire underside was riddled with heavy cancer to the point the engine cradle was about to fail when they were able to find someone to take it off their hands. For 25k. They were spending thousands a month in maintaining it and everything broke, and rebroke, and then broke a few more times. I lost track of how many AC units and fridges they went through. They changed brands and got another 40 footer. Within a couple of years of the same shit they bought a house and rid themselves of it.Originally posted by jammeejamm View Postalso, you need to know these things are junk. i do not care how much you paid or how nice you think it is, it is trash on wheels. make sure you have a good generator and keep it serviced. beside plumbing and your fridge not working, the generator can make or break an entire trip.
i despise traveler trailers so much i would buy a used funmover if my wife and kids ever show real interest in riding. and those are built like shit too, just shit on top of a moving van chassis.
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If you're serious on a 5th wheel, I MAY have one for sale. Its less than 2 years old and been used a hand full of times.. Details and pics if interested. I think its a 36 foot with 3 slides. I think its a Forest River brand..
Wife bought it when I retired, just haven't used it like we thought. We've been talking about selling it
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Wow, lots of good info. Thanks everyone!
I would consider renting one, but I feel that most of them aren't that expensive. The problem that I have with owning one is I have no room so I would have to store it somewhere. I was looking at a place that sells them, stores them, and maintains them. I talked to someone earlier that told me that they do break down frequently, smoke alarms, generators, etc. I'm wondering if that's a cheap model issue, or just the lack of use causes this.
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The ones I'm looking at are like 35-45k TOPS. I would never spend anywhere near that for one.Originally posted by talisman View PostMy anecdotal opinion agrees with this. I would rent one when you want to use it instead of strapping yourself into a huge white elephant that will bleed you dry one month at a time. My parents bought a brand new 40 ft RV when they retired and spent north of 250k on it in year 2000 dollars. Within five years the entire underside was riddled with heavy cancer to the point the engine cradle was about to fail when they were able to find someone to take it off their hands. For 25k. They were spending thousands a month in maintaining it and everything broke, and rebroke, and then broke a few more times. I lost track of how many AC units and fridges they went through. They changed brands and got another 40 footer. Within a couple of years of the same shit they bought a house and rid themselves of it.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostI talked to someone earlier that told me that they do break down frequently, smoke alarms, generators, etc. I'm wondering if that's a cheap model issue, or just the lack of use causes this.
My parents lived in theirs full time, but after the first couple of years hardly did any actual traveling in it. I think they put 50-60k on it and within five years it was toast. Definitely not a cheap model on either one.
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Just rent one dude. Between storage fees, payments and insurance ... itll be cheaper to rent. You seriously won't use it that much.Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostWow, lots of good info. Thanks everyone!
I would consider renting one, but I feel that most of them aren't that expensive. The problem that I have with owning one is I have no room so I would have to store it somewhere. I was looking at a place that sells them, stores them, and maintains them. I talked to someone earlier that told me that they do break down frequently, smoke alarms, generators, etc. I'm wondering if that's a cheap model issue, or just the lack of use causes this.
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They are built cheaper than a 80's model manufactured single wide. I don't care what you spend. You can get nice RV, but not campers
I had a 32' living quarters car trailer up until two years ago. That thing sucked and took a dually to be really comfortable towing.
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Pretty much this. The craftsmanship is really bad. Mine is 3 years old and I had to do some restructuring of a few things. The other constant maintenance item is the roof. It must be checked regularly for leaks. The sealant on the seams dries out and chips away and once it starts leaking will cause water damage on the inside. I have mine looked at every other year. Probably should do it every year. Wheel bearings, too. They are very easy to do, but need to be checked regularly. Had a friend with his brand new trailer destroy an axle, called for a roadside repair and a ~$100 job cost him $1200 since it was an emergency service in bumfuck nowhere.Originally posted by jammeejamm View Postalso, you need to know these things are junk.
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