What To Look For When Inspecting Travel Trailers For Sale

By Angel Dudley


RV camping is a very nice way to get a little free time away from your job and worries. RVs are perfect for both short and extended stays away from home, and allow for reasonable comfort. If you are in the market to purchase an RV, here is what to look for while you are inspecting travel trailers for sale.

When purchasing any type of vehicle that requires towing it is important that your vehicle has a carrying capacity for it. You can find out what your weight capacity is by consulting the owner's manual or by looking in the front door panel. There will be a sticker that lists the weight and towing capacity of your vehicle.

Always deal with the legal owner of the vehicle when making a purchase. When you get to the Department of Motor Vehicles they will not do any paperwork for you unless the person listed as the owner on the title is there with you. If you're dealing with someone other than the title owner get a guarantee that the person on the title will be at the DMV before you give over any money.

Beginning your inspection on the outside and then work your way to the interior. Check first for obvious damage to the structural integrity of the unit. Look underneath to check for damage or repairs. Inspect the tread on the tires and verify the condition of the spare tire. Moving on to the electrical system you will need to know that all of the lights work and the electrical connections are in order. Also verify what type of hitch is required for towing.

Moving to the inside you should keep an eye out for evidence of rodents and insects activity. Both of these are very undesirable as they can cause serious damage to the RV over periods of time. Mice and other rodents can shoot through wires causing electrical shortages that could lead to fire. Insects and mice both chew on wood causing structural damage.

Water damage is the worst enemy of an RV. It can hide and be hidden so that it is hard to find. If you're dealing with a dishonest seller it will become evident with the water damage inspection. Soft spots along the walls next to the floor and in the floor are proof of damage that could be very expensive to fix. Also see if the ceiling has been repainted lately to cover water stains. A bad odor means a bad purchase as there could be many reasons for the smell.

Pull down any folding beds and set up the table. If they give difficulty setting up or are unstable you will want to remember this in the negotiation price. They will have to be fixed before taking the unit out for use. Check all the appliances for connections whether they are gas or electric.

Usually inspecting travel trailers for sale is just an exercise in good judgment. These guidelines will help you pick the perfect RV that will last you and your family for many years. Just be thorough so you are not buying another person's problem.




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