We often get questions about what to expect when buying one of these rigs.
Below is my list of 2 years.
And this is with an excellent drive train, a good power generator and functioning 3-way refer. (knock on wood!)
you get to add the $$
Electrical:
Alternator
Isolator
2 new batteries
Jacobs RV ignition system
4 new headlights
new roof driving lights
added rear electr. Fuel pump
fixed fan speed of heater fan
fixed door bell (important)
Mechanical:
Water pump
Fan clutch
Belts and hoses
2 exhaust manifolds
new mufflers
front brakes
new brake hydraulic lines
replaced A/C pressure hose
front air bags
4 shocks
steering damper
recored radiator
fixed leak in a/c condenser
new power steering pump
4 new tires
added trans cooler
new heater core
new valves and compressor for rear Air bags
rewelded metal plate for air bag valves
removed fuel tank to add missing plug, cleaned and replaced hoses
front end alignment
Exterior:
New passenger side windshield
Replaced damaged skin
Added awning
Pin striping
Clean paint of window frames
Coach:
New univolt
New water pump
Lots of new waterlines
Fixed leak in fresh water tank
New roof A/C
new furnace
All new window seals (complete)
Custom Airstream Entertainment center for stereo and misc.
6 new speakers
new blinds and draperies
new carpeting
pergo flooring in Kitchen
reupholster coach, chairs and front seats
added microwave
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I might make someone feel a little better. I have owned my 82 model 1 year this month.
1 Battery
Alternator
Starter
Isolator
Tune Up
all other repairs have been my preference and not necessarily "required".
For example- there have been overall interior upgrades, new stereo, new curtains, redone caulking, re-striped, painted and restored storage locker interiors, painted exterior items(hitch, spare tire mount,etc), tuned generator, cleaned and painted battery trays, washed and waxed exterior a few times, painted chassis underneath, ran new wiring to air compressor, redid bathroom cauk, new rivets on the outside, new rivets to hold bathroom mirror, new window weep hole covers and so on.
Gee, you guys are picky! Peter,you are one lucky son of a gun!! That could have been a new one and still need those repairs!!! Tom
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There is Something Worse than Dying--- That is NOT LIVING !!!
PERFECT Trailer- Dog loves it- Wife hates it!!! You're not camping until you're miserable!
new Referigdrator
new Alternator
engine Fan Cluch
engine themostat
Genset tune up
dash AC leak fixed and recharged
new kitchen sink and faucet with countertop
new cruise control
new gauges
new horns
added trans cooler
new house and coach batteries
installed battery disconnect switches
new 120 V power cord
new drapes
new LP Regulator
new carrier bearing
new u-joints
New exterior mirrors
And the list will continue to grow. I just chalk it up to owning a 26 year old coach. I have enjoyed it and will continue to keep it in good repair so it is ready to go when I am.
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WBCCI #5501 AIR # 49
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I too need some help with the following.
My '82 310 needs the vent cover under the driver's window. Mine is wrinkled as P.O. opened it and ran it into a pole. No too bad, but enought to make difference.
MHers, this thread reminded me of an older one that Peter started on MH repairs.....so I combined them. I believe there is one other too if I can find it... that had some great ideas. I will keep searching.
My own wish list includes..a nicely built 502 or just a 454 with the best Carb, or FI, and new exhaust headers and system to the back...new flooring inside....new roof a/c shroud, one new wheel sim for the rear.
I could live without any of it but then it is a wish list
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Rallys twice a year..Lots of fun, food, and aluminum.
Originally posted by 87MH
......the little rubber/plastic thingies with screen to drain the water from the window channels....... I need bunches of them....
but cheap.....I mean REAL cheap.
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I think the little screen inserts is what makes them so expensive . After all they do have a dual purpose: 1. to keep wildlife out and 2. to keep water inside the coach once they clog up...
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the instructions actually make sense.
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