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<blockquote data-quote="lowbudgetjunk" data-source="post: 634959"><p>Things I can tell you. Tire age matters a ton. Factor in tires needing to be replaced at 5 years no matter the tread. If the coach has brand new 4 year old tires, they have one season left on them. Roof leaks are super common. Check and double check for visible and olfactory cues. Electronics in these mobiles have gotten better over the years, but anything you buy, new included, will require some tinkering.</p><p></p><p>Find one that has been used, not used up. Low mileage does not necessarily mean good things. Make sure everything works when you go to purchase. Everything costs more because it is an RV. </p><p></p><p>As far as pulling, as long as you stay within your towing capacity, they will do great. Don't expect to win any races and leave plenty of room to stop. I have had it to a 40 foot coach down to as short as 25 feet. They all have up and downsides. Find the features you want and don't compromise. Good luck and keep the questions coming. There is at least one full timer on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowbudgetjunk, post: 634959"] Things I can tell you. Tire age matters a ton. Factor in tires needing to be replaced at 5 years no matter the tread. If the coach has brand new 4 year old tires, they have one season left on them. Roof leaks are super common. Check and double check for visible and olfactory cues. Electronics in these mobiles have gotten better over the years, but anything you buy, new included, will require some tinkering. Find one that has been used, not used up. Low mileage does not necessarily mean good things. Make sure everything works when you go to purchase. Everything costs more because it is an RV. As far as pulling, as long as you stay within your towing capacity, they will do great. Don't expect to win any races and leave plenty of room to stop. I have had it to a 40 foot coach down to as short as 25 feet. They all have up and downsides. Find the features you want and don't compromise. Good luck and keep the questions coming. There is at least one full timer on here. [/QUOTE]
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