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Buying a USED RV? Detailed Walk-through! Watch this first!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024

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  • @Ehedquist
    @Ehedquist 4 года назад +53

    I think you forgot some of the most important things. 1. Does the heater and thermostat work? 2. Does the refrigerator work? 3. Does the air conditioner work? 4. Does the water pump still prime itself? 5. Does the water heater work, electric and lp gas? 6. Was it winterized, so there are no crack sewer or water line leaks from freezing? And right, the nose should tell you if there is wood rot.

    • @mcrican182
      @mcrican182 2 года назад +3

      Aren’t those items that eventually wear out just like in your home?

    • @fantastiqueberliotz1209
      @fantastiqueberliotz1209 2 года назад +8

      @@mcrican182 Yes they are. But this is a video about what to look for when buying a used RV and if you've ever owned an RV, or better yet, bought a used RV, you would know that Ed Hedquist made some salient points. All of what he listed are things that a buyer "should" have checked before making a purchase.

    • @kcb5336
      @kcb5336 Год назад +3

      @@fantastiqueberliotz1209 eh..I agree more with McRican. Those are all serviceable parts. If your looking at a 16 year old rv anyway you’re expecting to service those parts. It’s about the chassis.

  • @dangerdavefreestyle
    @dangerdavefreestyle 3 года назад +54

    1:00 "some of the reasons you may want to buy used is because.......". they plummet in value like a ROCK!

    • @craiglunn7565
      @craiglunn7565 3 года назад

      Yes

    • @craiglunn7565
      @craiglunn7565 3 года назад +5

      A clean older rv is a great buy.. I bought a 2005 forest river 25RKSS garage kept. For a 1/4 of the price of new

    • @bwbuske
      @bwbuske 3 года назад

      That is good for teens that want a cheap summer vacation rv, it is cheap and can hold it's extremely low value.

    • @pozloadescobar
      @pozloadescobar 3 года назад +7

      @@bwbuske Imagine you're not sure you're ready for RV life and you buy one of the many $100K new models. By the time you realized your mistake, you've depreciated 30K. Nothing wrong with buying used or renting to test the waters.

  • @TheUnsureFox
    @TheUnsureFox 4 года назад +161

    Also, remember to make sure it has a title, when dealing with private sellers. If they say, "No Title," don't walk away. Run.

    • @sarahbober4167
      @sarahbober4167 4 года назад +8

      Just curious, why should we watch out for that? Does it mean it was stolen?

    • @swerboski
      @swerboski 4 года назад +17

      Not necessarily but it can mean they still haven't paid it off and just want to grab some cash and disappear.

    • @robertbellk6296
      @robertbellk6296 3 года назад +3

      Ok

    • @bwbuske
      @bwbuske 3 года назад +2

      Sometimes it is stolen, sometimes they haven't paid it off, sometimes they just don't got a title, either way, don't buy one, always make sure it has a title

    • @sarahs7253
      @sarahs7253 3 года назад +1

      @@bwbuske true. You don't own it if your name isn't on the title

  • @adventureswithgnomie6553
    @adventureswithgnomie6553 4 года назад +23

    Cosmetics - you can paint, update flooring & can change fabrics to update. Reseal everything and don't be afraid to get dirty.

  • @noralynn3568
    @noralynn3568 4 года назад +48

    I look under the sink vanity too..
    I noticed an ant pile.. very common in Florida..it lead to wet wood indicating a leak and possible rot.. I'm Grateful I educated myself before buying!!
    Thanks for your videos! 🌞

  • @edtworek8094
    @edtworek8094 4 года назад +63

    As a Certified Inspector, I could nit pick your video, but I do wish to add that aside from visual, life safety needs to be inspected as well. Hot Skin, electrical panel, smoke-LP-CO detectors and fire extinguisher all have expiration dates. Good job overall.

    • @curtjackson5052
      @curtjackson5052 Год назад

      Hey by any chance R you in TX near Houston .. I'm getting ready to buy an older Trailer & would like to get an inspection by a guy who's on my side. Thanks

    • @adamnguyen168
      @adamnguyen168 Год назад

      How much does a Certified Inspector cost if I wanted to bring someone along to check out the RV I’m looking at

    • @theoracle6881
      @theoracle6881 Год назад

      How does someone even find an RV inspector?

  • @FrankiesFancy
    @FrankiesFancy 3 года назад +20

    I LOVE this floor plan!! Best one I've ever seen! Bedroom at one end, bathroom at the other. I HATE trailers where everyone has to walk through the master bedroom to get to the bathroom!

    • @conniepayne591
      @conniepayne591 3 года назад +1

      And the shower in the open hallway.

    • @saintejeannedarc9460
      @saintejeannedarc9460 3 года назад

      I noticed that too. They usually put the bathroom at the neck of the bedroom, which is sort of alright, but the reason I prefer it the other end of the RV is the condensation from showers. I've heard trailers and tiny houses are very prone to condensation as it is, so put the bathroom right at or in the bedroom and your sheets are going to feel perpetually damp.

    • @alanj7306
      @alanj7306 2 года назад

      That’s only good if you’re a couple and never have guests...

  • @NordicNevs
    @NordicNevs 4 года назад +5

    So one other thing to suggest
    If your dealer will allow it, hook it up and take it for a drive at highway speeds. Have someone else pass you or drive a ways in front AND behind you to watch the roof. If there is a micro hole or a bad seal you’ll see the roof rubber bubble or balloon out.
    So many times you’ll see RV transporters pilling even brand new RVs down the road with a huge bubble on the roof
    You’ll never know with it sitting on the floor or if your the only one driving and traveling without another set of eyes.

  • @dbell582
    @dbell582 3 года назад +10

    Lived in an older one of these for 6 months. Never again. Bless the ppl who can live in these things, but I am not the one. It would really have to be much newer and in better condition before I would even consider it again.
    I am happy to have seen this video. It reminded me of many of the problems with the RV I lived in and things I just didn’t know at the time.

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 Год назад

      what was wrong with it?? It looks very well maintained

    • @getgle
      @getgle 2 месяца назад +2

      Ok princess

    • @aprilmiller1773
      @aprilmiller1773 9 дней назад

      Gosh I live full-time in my 1990's fifth wheel and have for 6 years. It's probably been the most simple living in my entire 48 years of life. Yes I have leaks and my floors are starting to get soft. I have many repairs that I just can't afford but living in my old ancient Fifth wheel has been wonderful.

  • @jayo7799
    @jayo7799 4 года назад +96

    All good info. Also use your nose, if it smells musty, beware !

    • @haulinodie5548
      @haulinodie5548 4 года назад +8

      Agreed, musty smell is a signal.

    • @charlesrogers1471
      @charlesrogers1471 4 года назад +5

      Signal of leak? or what problem

    • @J1978watt
      @J1978watt 4 года назад +6

      Charles Rogers yes, a leak

    • @jayo7799
      @jayo7799 4 года назад +4

      @@charlesrogers1471 Yes, either ext leak or plumbing leak.

    • @jjcervanted2
      @jjcervanted2 3 года назад +1

      Mold as well

  • @nortonnewmann3711
    @nortonnewmann3711 4 года назад +8

    We bought a NEW class C last summer. Before our first (shake-down) trip, while putting sheets on the bed, we found mold on the plywood under the mattress, and on the bottom of paneling next to the bed. There was NO MOLD ODOR inside - I can smell a mosquitto fart at 100 yards. Close inspection revealed that an outside storage compartment door hadn't been completely latched while sitting on the dealer lot. Rainwater had migrated inside - probably over several months in the summer.
    Fortunately, without hassle, the dealer replaced EVERYTHING (warranty) that had any water damage, mold etc. - and did a VERY meticulous job!
    Lesson learned - A very close inspection is crucial - EVEN ON NEW UNITS!

  • @roydavis2242
    @roydavis2242 4 года назад +93

    When looking on the roof look to make sure it doesn't have low spots. It may have had a repair to it but the underneath wasn't repaired. Use your nose when inside for a musty or mold smells and, to me, scented air fresheners is a red flag.

    • @derekbuttery4776
      @derekbuttery4776 4 года назад +2

      DICOR products are priceless. 1994 27' C Class rubber was not good (our first and only RV to date, didn't know any of this stuff!) roof had leaked and the rubber was powdered... Dicor was highly recommended and easily applied, just follow the instructions.

    • @catfan5756
      @catfan5756 3 года назад +9

      Find someone that is allergic to mold. They'll tell you in two seconds.

    • @kevinmontgomery1383
      @kevinmontgomery1383 3 года назад

      @@catfan5756 BRILLIANT.

  • @MrNicofrog
    @MrNicofrog 4 года назад +20

    many mentions of "SEALANT" ,huge issue,beware of weekend warriors applications of SILICONE sealant ! It is the doom of most old trailers .silicone does not stick to any surface accept brand new glass or perhaps stainless steel . Nothing will stick to old silicone when re sealing ,not even silicone , nothing removes silicone accept red heat,or expensive "silicone remover" even the "remover" requires double applications, and thorough detergent and hot water cleansing after its use .No paint will adhere to "Sillycone" if you find silicone aps on roof and water damage inside ,I'd say save the heartache and move on. Just a friendly gypsy tip . poly urethane ,or even disgusting butyl are the way to go.

  • @bradwilliams4921
    @bradwilliams4921 4 года назад +28

    From my limited experience I would say that an inspection like this is a good idea on a new RV.

  • @haulinodie5548
    @haulinodie5548 4 года назад +11

    Agreed, great info. One of the items on a used if it has new tires, having axle alignment checked. On units with steps behind wheels, check for breaking from floor. Also ensuring checking inside every cupboard and shelves looking for any discoloring.

  • @IB-dr7uo
    @IB-dr7uo 2 года назад +2

    I'm in the process of buying an RV and this is very beneficial. Thank you!

  • @sven9262
    @sven9262 4 года назад +7

    Hi
    I‘m from Germany and our European RV‘s/Caravans are completely different! Watching this is Mind Blowing! Greetings 🖖🏻

    • @SDSunriser
      @SDSunriser 3 года назад +2

      Better, worse, or same?

  • @lionmasterz8426
    @lionmasterz8426 3 года назад +2

    This video really help my family find a trailer for us to use when we go RVing we found one from the 80s and we really like it.

  • @wralford
    @wralford 3 года назад +6

    Bear in mind that many chain campsites prohibit RVs that are

    • @coler154
      @coler154 2 года назад

      why?

    • @wralford
      @wralford 2 года назад

      I contacted a KOA campsite who told me that cargo trailers converted to RV are prohibited and they must contain a shower. That and the age restrictions are probably designed to keep out the riff-raff; they are looking for an upscale camper who is bringing a smaller version of their McMansion.

  • @thechroniclesofmaintenance4192
    @thechroniclesofmaintenance4192 4 года назад +13

    Good video, valuable info. Additionally I’ve seen a lot of rot on the floors in the corners of older RVs, inside storage compartments, and under cabinets where you must remove a drawer to see. Seems like those areas are susceptible since it runs down the inside of corners and can go unnoticed for quite a while. That rig has a pretty long tongue so check the furthest front and furthest rear spring brackets for bending from extreme cornering when backing. You’d be surprised how many are bent on older units. Proper arc on the axles should be present to indicate it has not been overloaded and damaged them. Again good video...

  • @ricwestdoesitwork
    @ricwestdoesitwork 4 года назад +9

    Super information JD and thanks for sharing. I don't normally buy used anything but, as I get a little older and down size I may buy used. Thanks again.

  • @fatherfoxstrongpaw8968
    @fatherfoxstrongpaw8968 Год назад +1

    holy crap, i got one of those! 2001 keystone sprinter. bought a lemon. wish i'd seen this vid 6 months ago. but i do love this layout. doing a full rebuild just to spite the 10 year rule. cali REALLY pissing me off about that and i'll be damned fi i buy a new rig. as bad as mine is, it's the Taj Mahal compared to anything I've seen in the last 3 years.

  • @waffelsmellgood
    @waffelsmellgood 4 года назад +11

    Thank you!! I wish I had seen this before we bought ours. It’s 13 years old

  • @bigphillyed
    @bigphillyed 4 года назад +12

    Check date codes on tires, easy to Google. Another great video.

  • @jeffr1469
    @jeffr1469 4 года назад +23

    Awesome review. How about reviewing one this has water damage, sponge floor & bad slide seals. 👍👍👍👍

  • @jgriff3218
    @jgriff3218 4 года назад +2

    Also open fridge and water heater inspection panels. Check the flooring for rot. I have seen it in many units I have checked out. Older units didn't have tin to route the water outside.

  • @leotalaska2888
    @leotalaska2888 4 года назад +4

    Check the outside corner seams! Any water penetration will cause severe damage. The wood inside will expand and the seam will be impossible to repair and will worsen. Also it will get moldy and musty.

  • @joeo7257
    @joeo7257 4 года назад +12

    When somebody buys my used travel Trailer, they will get an entire solar system with lithium batteries. They will also get upgraded tires, a stabilizer hitch, two Fantastic fans, upgraded air conditioner, and a memory foam mattress and Theater seating instead if the uncomfortable dinette. Buying used is a really good thing.

  • @craigrinehart3239
    @craigrinehart3239 4 года назад +12

    The trailer I got was used. Didn't want to spend a lot on the first one. It was in good shape. It's a 2011 Gulf Stream Visa. It's all fiberglass.

    • @TheOrangeCat808
      @TheOrangeCat808 3 года назад +1

      how much did you get it for?

    • @craigrinehart3239
      @craigrinehart3239 3 года назад +1

      @@TheOrangeCat808 $8k out the door. It’s a 23rbh. This is my 3rd year with it. And put around 8k miles on it

    • @TheOrangeCat808
      @TheOrangeCat808 3 года назад

      @@craigrinehart3239 ah man what a good deal! looks so cool

    • @craigrinehart3239
      @craigrinehart3239 3 года назад

      @@TheOrangeCat808 it’s a nice little trailer. Outgrowing it though.

  • @supersami7748
    @supersami7748 4 года назад +24

    Having owned over a dozen RV’s since the early 70’s (6 of them new) I can honestly say that 10K on 36 Red is a much safer more lucrative investment than a new RV. Great Vid as usual!

    • @Turk_2023
      @Turk_2023 4 года назад

      @Luis R They will always lose value though. So unless you are buying used to flip for more money, you are losing money.

    • @deborahcummings755
      @deborahcummings755 4 года назад

      @Luis R hhhhhh

    • @deborahcummings755
      @deborahcummings755 4 года назад

      @Luis R hey

    • @twistedpixel2558
      @twistedpixel2558 3 года назад

      @Luis R I'm guessing you've never heard of depreciation? Not to mention that a new travel trailer is one of the most expensive purchases you can make of the cheapest building materials known to man thrown together in the most haphazard manner possible.

    • @twistedpixel2558
      @twistedpixel2558 3 года назад +3

      @Luis R That's all travel trailers. Brand new ones have stuff fall apart on them a lot of times before you even get it home. They're built out of match sticks and wallpaper. If you own a trailer, new or old, you're going to be working on it. 100 percent of the time it's cheaper to fix what you already own than to make a thousand dollar payment a month on a new one. You don't spend anywhere close to 12,000 dollars a year on repairs.

  • @frankroper3274
    @frankroper3274 3 года назад +1

    I bought a used one in craigslist. Man said everything worked. Jack did not work...water heater had a burned out element...antenna was broke. I could go on and on but it was my first RV. Do not trust what the seller tells you...check it all out yourself or if you were like me and don't know what to check get someone that does same as a used car.

  • @tanker9929
    @tanker9929 4 года назад +9

    Outstanding video, I’m hoping the next video will cover fiberglass travel trailers, and maybe talk about the pros and cons, thank you.

  • @Tsiri09
    @Tsiri09 4 года назад +5

    There's some streaking at 7:13. This trailer is VERY clean and in decent shape.

  • @poke2748
    @poke2748 4 года назад +10

    I wish I would have done an inspection like this when I purchased my brand new trailer earlier this year. 😭

  • @alanj7306
    @alanj7306 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and information regarding a used travel trailer. I’m currently selling my house and am going to pursue this sort of lifestyle. I’d rather buy used, but it will also be my first time. The more I know, the better I can do. I’m savvy with used vehicles and have always done great buying used cars. Even to the point where I drive something used for up to a couple years and make money or break even upon selling it. My current Suv is listing for more than I paid 32 months ago. I’d really like to do well on a trailer also. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and information!!

  • @coolchef09
    @coolchef09 3 года назад +4

    also, try to get it plugged in. friend of mine got one home and some of the stuff got fried from the previous owner running the camper on a 100ft extension cord

  • @propbender2
    @propbender2 Год назад +3

    Great info - Makes me want to buy new, but they have issues also, not to mention the high price! So there lies the trade off. You included some great info that I have not thought much about, i.e. checking the undercarriage, suspension brakes, etc.. I am better equipped to buy used because of your report. Thanks for the education, and keep up the great work!...

  • @frankthompson7526
    @frankthompson7526 4 года назад +1

    If it has a leveling jack check it out! This is especially true if you buy a used camper and the seller offers to bring it to you "FREE" there is a reason. The leveling jacks don't work. If it has a roof antenna make sure they didn't leave the camp ground with it up and break it off. Make sure the battery is good. If nothing works and they ask you to plug it in to shore power....check the battery! There are crooks galore out there! Everything I have mentioned here happened to me dealing on craigslist. I am leaving out a lot! Trust me on that

  • @76Duceman
    @76Duceman 4 года назад +3

    Relatively is the word of the day.

  • @cs6160
    @cs6160 4 года назад +4

    I love this video would love to see more videos about these types of rvs keep up the good work from a fellow corpus christi resident

  • @chadsteele1
    @chadsteele1 4 года назад +7

    I like looking around, new , used etc. The prices ppl want for their 15 to 20 year old rvs is absurd, for instance theirs a guy on market place who's got a desert fox toy hauler, 30ft long app, asking 35,000. I'm like backk in 2010 that's what he new price was, it's a 13,000dollar unit now, another one someone replaced the floor on their 20 year old unit and asked 10,000 I just about rolmao, and just saw it sold yesterday. Are people nuts. It was an average rv. Everything in perspective but holy hell.

    • @SDSunriser
      @SDSunriser 3 года назад +2

      "Sellers Market," possibly due to Covid-19...???

    • @sparks2429
      @sparks2429 3 года назад +2

      Those same guys are also the ones that have their rusted out shitbox Cummins with 300k+ miles listed for like 25 thousand dollars

  • @sew_gal7340
    @sew_gal7340 Год назад

    i LOVE this style , especially the interior...reminds me of the 80s though i never actually got to experience it!! It looks so awesome...and wow everything is so well made too

  • @noname-lq2kg
    @noname-lq2kg 4 года назад +4

    Check mattress, cushions and such for any sign of bed bugs. You don't want those SOBs!

  • @mms8393
    @mms8393 4 года назад +3

    A very good video on a very good topic. Some trailers pass through winter states (like this one - Wilkin's RV tag). So keep an eye out for road salt issues.

  • @pj9731
    @pj9731 4 года назад +8

    Great Video BTBRV! One of your best ones to date! Masking a smoked in rv with Febreze and signs of pet accidents & damage can ruin a used Rv too! Best Wishes 🇺🇸

  • @davidlewis2729
    @davidlewis2729 4 года назад +4

    Love that floor plan .

  • @conniepayne591
    @conniepayne591 3 года назад

    The outside is a total mess. It's a mold mess inside. Pull the furniture and get rid of it. Check for bedbugs Take it to Flyte Camp. I do mostly like the plan inside. I also like the bathtub. It's good for kids and you can store a lot of water in case of an outage. Somebody will want it.

  • @squidtrader7973
    @squidtrader7973 2 года назад

    I will keep these tips when mine when I go to purchase a used RV. Plus pick up a damp meter to gauge rather there’s probable wood rot.

  • @charleswesley9907
    @charleswesley9907 2 года назад

    Not mentioned during a frame inspection is to check for cracks in the frame around the spring attach areas . The cracks on Travel trailers can also occur in the web of the I beam at crossmember attach points that are most of the time concealed by insulation boards . On 5th wheels there are 2 areas of concern. The transition area of the trailer to the gooseneck . The frame breaks at that transition and where it supports the pinbox. You can see these frame problems on youtube ,

  • @danielvillarreal6551
    @danielvillarreal6551 4 года назад +2

    Sound advice for shopping for an rv.
    Thank you and God bless.

  • @sekiride
    @sekiride 4 года назад +5

    I was at this dealer today. I may buy my first RV this week

    • @jorgesandoval6804
      @jorgesandoval6804 4 года назад

      Did you go though it? If so how was your experience?

    • @mannymotta2174
      @mannymotta2174 3 года назад +1

      @@jorgesandoval6804 spend extra time checking around and bring a ladder and check the roof.

  • @pozloadescobar
    @pozloadescobar 3 года назад

    Top notch info, thank you. Looks like a tiny New England vacation cottage on wheels! I like it!

  • @mayab9203
    @mayab9203 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the awesome expert advice. Super useful and helpful to me on my RV search!!

    • @kristenmarie3522
      @kristenmarie3522 2 года назад

      Did you find one ? Curious for help being s first time buyer with no experience

  • @kevinbarry71
    @kevinbarry71 4 года назад +7

    Most of these things have the so-called one piece rubber roofs. That's a lie, it's just plywood with a coating on it. If it hasn't leaked, it will leak. Look for evidence of water damage. Those roofs are terrible. If you want to good value find one with a full fiberglass roof, although they are not common.

  • @georgewloner4216
    @georgewloner4216 4 года назад

    When shopping for a used rig, you need to verify the roof is not gone. I bought from a Houston dealer and the roof was gone
    First rain let me know the room needed replacing. All of this last purchase taught me not to trust anyone but check the hole camper fr top to bottom.

  • @harleyhawk7959
    @harleyhawk7959 4 года назад +10

    dont forget to ask about mouse infestation, mice love free living spaces.

  • @thecanadianrvrepairguy3062
    @thecanadianrvrepairguy3062 4 года назад +3

    Very informative did a great job all the things I do when I inspect trailers for buyers.

  • @crow6763
    @crow6763 4 года назад +4

    Notice all the sealant on the tank outlet 3:32

  • @pamelahomeyer748
    @pamelahomeyer748 4 года назад

    Good advice about the tires. Tires do have a shelf life and they are subject to dry rot. They can look like they have a good tread but they might be cracked in between and you don't know how deep those cracks go

  • @1957kwick
    @1957kwick 4 года назад

    You need to look inside the cabinets under the sink drains for possible drain leaks or plumbing leaks as well.🛠👍🇺🇸

  • @michelleparks4582
    @michelleparks4582 3 года назад +2

    Anyone reading this. If you know how to repair, comment!! My RV looks like this one on the outside and I know nothing. Mine is 14 yrs old and I live in it so I want it to last a really long time. I love my little space.

  • @mrswratch5470
    @mrswratch5470 4 года назад +3

    Nice one! Really appreciate you taking time out to do this! 👍🏻

  • @terryhaynes1596
    @terryhaynes1596 3 года назад

    Looks like you can get to one half of the refrigerator when the slides are in, which is a plus. This is a monster. Certainly not getting into many National or state parks with this unit.

  • @herbiequinones1864
    @herbiequinones1864 Год назад

    This Video is helpful! I should watch this video, Because, before I made a purchased 2020 Grey Wolf 25' have a little refrigerator issues. Shoot!

  • @empress.l.e.tra5904
    @empress.l.e.tra5904 4 года назад +5

    oh boy u know your work thank you for educating us on this product I would not think of what u said that one do not look to bad.

  • @henrythinks
    @henrythinks 4 года назад +3

    And if you see ants, ants love wet wood and they nest in that area so if you do walk away unless you want to take off siding and replace rotted wood

  • @AndrewEllisAndymanout
    @AndrewEllisAndymanout 2 года назад

    Your explanation along with other videos I have seen, lead me to consider a three year old, aluminum framed, laminate/azdel sided, toy hauler.

  • @billdojeepin
    @billdojeepin 4 года назад +26

    That suspension is suspicious to me. Why is it not sitting level if the trailer is.

    • @yzhang8629
      @yzhang8629 4 года назад +1

      Maybe a set of leaf springs has lost stiffness and is dying

  • @kevinbarry71
    @kevinbarry71 4 года назад +1

    A used one is a much better idea than a new one, these things depreciate like crazy, but privately, dealers are crooks when it comes to use prices. New prices also. With a used one you are likely to have all the problems worked out that were present when it was new.

  • @kimlittleton4943
    @kimlittleton4943 4 года назад +1

    Super Helpful !!!! Look forward to more like this.

  • @mikeyb66651
    @mikeyb66651 4 года назад +7

    Big fan of your videos. I’ve been waiting to see a. I’d so like this for a while. My big question is, what is the best way to inspect condition of black and grey tanks? You obviously can’t dump the tanks at the sellers home or storage place (some of the time). How would you know if there’s say a hairline crack halfway up a tank that would only leak once it’s half or over half full? Any info would be appreciated!

  • @Milvert08
    @Milvert08 3 года назад

    This specific video is very informative and helpful, in case I buy a used RV.

  • @carlapogson7024
    @carlapogson7024 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video, I always smell the unit snd if it smells musky or there’s a smell of mildew just walk away

  • @tammy707
    @tammy707 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video, best one I’ve seen yet. I’m going to see if you made more. 😊

  • @williamsawyer7708
    @williamsawyer7708 4 года назад +3

    Thank you that's good to know

  • @kurtschulmeyer1041
    @kurtschulmeyer1041 4 года назад +2

    Very good video. Most systems are the same reguardless of rv. All used rv more than 5 yrs should really think about re-sealing all windows, vents ect. Any place were the roof or sides have been cut-out for such things.

  • @behindthespotlight7983
    @behindthespotlight7983 4 года назад +33

    Interiors of anything older that 6-7 years depress me. They look like late 80’s salad bars.

    • @spicybrown75
      @spicybrown75 4 года назад

      Lol. So true!

    • @marcosbelmarez2021
      @marcosbelmarez2021 4 года назад

      Lmao😅 agreed

    • @slowspecv69
      @slowspecv69 3 года назад +2

      The difference between rv interiors from 2013-2020 has changed more then 1990-2008 I think lmao

    • @ajfixessh1t
      @ajfixessh1t 3 года назад +2

      I think they do it intentionally. Make them showy so they look great when they're in style, then they age quickly and force you to buy a new one so it's pretty again.

    • @katarinahinsey3931
      @katarinahinsey3931 3 года назад

      That's all it takes to depress you?

  • @THETOPGLOCK
    @THETOPGLOCK 4 года назад

    Our first trailer was stick and tin. The caulking on the corners shrink and leak water like crazy. I would never consider one unless you got a real good deal.

  • @imheck
    @imheck 3 года назад

    Look inside kitchen cabinet & bath cabinet floors.

  • @quick8009
    @quick8009 11 месяцев назад

    right off the bat!!!!

  • @lucky13driver
    @lucky13driver 4 года назад +1

    Great information! I'm considering buying an "egg" for some short weekend trips. I'm completely new to RVing and didn't want to make a huge investment to see if I like it or not.

  • @checkyoursix5623
    @checkyoursix5623 4 года назад +1

    Saw a good RUclips video about the 10 year rule at RV parks. Good to watch before you buy that 9 year old RV.

  • @jimf3836
    @jimf3836 3 года назад

    I made the mistake of purchasing a used one similar to this one in the video. It was fine until summer. In the SUN the air conditioner could not cool it. The walls are so thin it was like a hot car. I had the air tested and it was OK. Just not enough insulation in Direct sunlite. In Shade it was OK. Same in the winter. The furnace was on more than off when it was cold outside. I do not understand why MFG companies do not add at least a inch or two of foam sheeting with Aluminum. It costs little and makes a big difference. I know as I added it to most of the walls and ceilings then wall papered over it. I found SOME breands had 3 inches from the factory. I realize room is a premium but what use is the room if it is too hot or cold to be in it. Or uses so much fuel and power that you have to get propane tankes filed every day or so and or run a Generator all day 15 hours or more per day for the Air. So get brands with insulation. If you open the door and see the wall is 1 inch thick it probably has zero or almost zero insulation.

  • @sanjosemike3137
    @sanjosemike3137 3 года назад

    Unless you have good skills at tearing down and replacing areas of walls that have water and mold damage, don’t consider it. It also helps to have welding skills.
    It is possible to learn to do these thing by watching videos on line. But it is also an ENORMOUS amount of work. You might tear a wall down and find the entire structure is invaded by toxic black mold.
    You may reach a point where you just cannot deal with it and it may end up haf broken down in your driveway for years.
    Trent and Allie (on RUclips) have those skills and persistence. Not many of us do.
    Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)

  • @FriedShrimpPoBoy
    @FriedShrimpPoBoy 3 года назад

    I’ll be damned. That was bought at Bayou Outdoor in my hometown. Right here in Bossier.

  • @Shredxcam22
    @Shredxcam22 4 года назад +1

    Yesss. Glad your showing some used rvs. I can't justify 20,000+ on a new RV but we really would like a used one for the lake. Sad part is all the new units seem slapped together in such a hurry and have so many problems. I work with a guy who has an $80k toy hauler and it's been nothing but problems

    • @henryford2736
      @henryford2736 4 года назад

      You are right they're slapped together. We bought new 23k trailer so far no issues except some minor cabinet work. RVs are always bit of a gamble. New or used.

    • @Shredxcam22
      @Shredxcam22 4 года назад +1

      @@henryford2736 heck another friend of mine bought a brand new toy hauler, never left the dealer and had a new roof put on because the 6 months on the dealer lot had the silicone already cracking.

  • @bizarremagick
    @bizarremagick 2 года назад

    Over here in the UK we would use a damp meter to test this.

  • @aaronthegreat1461
    @aaronthegreat1461 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for being so informative.

  • @jetdriver
    @jetdriver 4 года назад +2

    One factor is price of new vs used. I’ve been finding that late model used trailers are not the far off in price from a brand new one of the same model. Consequently it seems poor value to buy used when for a little bit more you can have a new one.

    • @jetdriver
      @jetdriver 2 года назад

      @@j.j.8741 I’m sure there are brands that’s true of but it’s certainly not universal.

  • @covenant11
    @covenant11 3 года назад +2

    People don't buy used RV's because they think all the kinks have been worked out, they buy used RV's because they can afford them.

  • @beargrams9276
    @beargrams9276 4 года назад +1

    Very nice video. I look forward to seeing more of this content

  • @jmer3536
    @jmer3536 3 года назад

    Great Video and Info.
    There is no way id pay any money for that particular RV or ANYTHING that looks like it inside and out.

  • @falconaz
    @falconaz 4 года назад

    Roof, roof vents extremely important to get sealed. But guarantee your going to have issues with used RVs... they are simply not well built in general, and will always need something.

  • @TheBirdandEagle
    @TheBirdandEagle 3 года назад

    Looking for an RV now, thank you for your information.

  • @scottharrington2288
    @scottharrington2288 3 года назад +1

    Repairs are NOT the primary reason people opt for used RVs. The primary reason is to avoid the HUGE depreciation costs of new RVs

  • @alvarocontrerasjr.7055
    @alvarocontrerasjr.7055 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much, it was very educational.

  • @rmurrs
    @rmurrs 4 года назад +26

    U left out the # 1 reason someone would buy a used trailer...its all they can aford

    • @williammeeker7626
      @williammeeker7626 4 года назад

      Randy Murray not really.

    • @rmurrs
      @rmurrs 4 года назад +5

      @@williammeeker7626 y not really? Anyone ive asked over the yrs "friends n family" y did u buy this or that n they all say the same thing...its all i can afford!! Some maybe trade up as a situation betters itself some r just happy with what they can afford.

    • @lisacaron7224
      @lisacaron7224 4 года назад +1

      Randy Murray I've never heard that. Mobile homes yes but not RV's. Sorry for your friends and family.

    • @Xerxeas
      @Xerxeas 4 года назад +2

      I agree Randy. I'm not really sure what the other commentators are thinking, I think they are confused by what your saying....or very naive.

    • @hgoff5617
      @hgoff5617 4 года назад

      we bought a used trailer because it was the layout we wanted and not cheap looking like the new ones on the lot. It needed some work, which we did ourselves and are very happy and saved $$$ in the process that we can use for something else. we paid cash BTW.

  • @kevinjhonson5925
    @kevinjhonson5925 4 года назад +1

    When it comes to a rv I’d rather go new. They are built so cheep and just don’t last. Most of mine have started having issues at 4-5 years.

  • @carolreid5405
    @carolreid5405 3 года назад +2

    Definitely helpful information.
    Are the new rv’s made to prevent or eliminate water damage now.?
    Is it sometimes better to get a new or newer unit as you might have costly repairs.?

  • @moretoexplore6736
    @moretoexplore6736 4 года назад +3

    very helpful, thank you!