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Old 09-26-2019, 07:59 PM   #24
Renegade1LI
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Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Islip Terrace
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M.O.C. #22165
Provided there are no serious issues I feel the that maintenance and preventative maintenance is the key. No leaks! good tires & regular cleaning goes a long way to preserving the integrity of the rig. We have a HC 381 & because its a toy hauler it has a 12" I beam frame, triple 7000lb axle, 12 gal hwh, cabinet doors & drawer fronts are hardwood to name a few. It seems most toy haulers are built a little more heavy duty. When the slides are in all the windows are frameless, only the so windows are framed. Anything inside can be rebuilt & improved if needed, furniture upgraded & if we were going to keep it for a while I would rhino line the roof, add disc brakes & IS. To me its not worth the extra money to upgrade when we plan to upgrade the rig in a yr or 2.
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