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Old 12-29-2019, 08:51 AM   #8
Theunz
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I would not be afraid of a repo....IF....everything looked good and worked properly. There is not near the preventative maintenance required on a trailer as there is on a car or a motor home. It’s more about fixing all the items which have failed. Sure your going to have to grease the wheel bearings and check the suspension bushings after you buy it, but you should do that with any purchase anyway. Maybe the previous owner didn’t check the roof, but if it hasn’t developed any leaks then it really doesn’t matter. Just check it over very thoroughly as you would with any trailer. There are a lot of people who impulse buy and then realize that they don’t use it as much as they thought they would. When they try to sell it and discover how upside down they are on the loan, they just let the bank take it back. Doesn’t necessarily mean that they didn’t care for it while they had it.
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