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Old 04-11-2023, 03:01 PM   #3
Kmikesell
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As a former Sales Rep for Keystone, Grand Design, Coachmen, and Forest River, almost all RV's come with some defects (usually cosmetic, but some of the lesser brands have bigger probs. Make sure you go over it with a fine toothcomb and get them to fix everything you see.... You should also make note of any defects to see or experience, on your first few outings, and then take it to the dealership and have them replace of repair anything you find (Do this somewhere around 10/11 months after purchase).

I used to tell all of my customers...There are three things you need when you own an RV. !. Patience 2. A tool kit 3. A sense of adventure!

Hope all goes well with your new RV!

If, you are interested I will share my 5 things you need to know about driving a trailer that will keep you from getting a divorce!
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