Re: Awning Fabric Shop in Arizona?
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Yahoo Message Number: 102294
Welcome John,
The Allure is a fine coach, and should serve you well. Assume full PDI has been accomplished by a competent tech, so you that will give you any potential punch list of items to go thru and bring back into top shape - again, if any.
My policy on buying any used vehicle, is if maintenance is not backed up by documentation (documentation is king), then I quickly work into by schedule and budget the performance of that maintenance item. (Lube, Oil, Filters (Engine and Generator), Air Brake Cartridge, Differential Fluid Change, Coolants flushed and changed (it testing shows they're needed), Roof AC's serviced and cleaned with new filters, checking the date codes on the tires, belts and tensioner replaced, Hydro Hot serviced, fridge orifice serviced (if propane), etc., etc.)
I mention all of those, and sure more, because one way to keep from having problems with this new rolling complex home on wheels, is to get a 'solid baseline' with everything caught up maintenance wise. This provides you a good 'going forward' point, and peace of mind knowing that when you're out with your coach, it's as ready as it can be. Even the, it's not if, it's when - opportunities for popup troubleshooting and repairs will occur:)!
As I'm not up on your specific year coach, I'll wait for others to add in specifics on that year and model.
Suggest you start new threads, instead of jumping onto an existing thread. And locate your coaches build number, and add that to your signature, as that helps others help you with better feedback.
Go have some fun, and enjoy your new ride when you pick it up!
Smitty
04 Allure 31017