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Water is the biggest threat to an RV's structural integrity. Focus your physical inspection on these critical areas: 6 Tips for Buying a Used RV - From a RV tech

Buying a used RV trailer can save significant money, but it requires a disciplined approach to avoid inheriting someone else’s maintenance nightmares. The process involves verifying the RV's history, conducting a rigorous physical inspection for water damage, and ensuring the unit is safe to tow.

: Request detailed service records. Consistent maintenance of seals, tires, and appliances is a strong indicator of a well-cared-for unit.

: Ensure your tow vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and payload capacity can safely handle the trailer when fully loaded. Inspection Red Flags

: Confirm the seller has a valid title and that the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the trailer matches the one on the document.

Before visiting a seller, gather as much background as possible to filter out poor options.

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