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Pop Up Camper RoofTips for Buying Used Pop Up Campers

Shopping for a used pop camper? If you answered yes, then you should consider a few things before making a purchase. Be prepared before going shopping site can save you money and potential headaches down the road. Some things you should research are: what will you do with a trailer, how much will you spend, this site arrangement that suits you and what to look for in a popup used.

First, make sure you have appropriate towing vehicle safely pull a trailer. Check the manufacturers recommendations for towing your owner's manual. Sometimes this information is not clear in the manual for a call to the dealer may be in order.

A visit to an RV dealer can be your best choice, the first question they ask is "What will you tow a trailer?". The broker still considers safety first before selling to somebody a travel trailer, so they have the resources to give you the correct information.

It is a very good idea to set a budget for the purchase before finding a camper. Since you buy used, it is also a good idea to allocate ten to twenty percent of your budget for minor repairs and decoration. You may not think it is an excellent idea, but you'll appreciate the long term.

You want a plan that works for you, so it's a good idea to take a look at what is available. A visit to an RV Show or your dealer will give you the opportunity to walk through the different styles available. Be prepared to compromise on a floor plan, since you are buying used. Just make sure that everything you buy makes you happy.

The state of the caravan you're looking for should be at the top of the list of priorities. The number one problem with pop up campers in the water and moisture. Left untreated water can quickly lose the structure of the camper. If you see any signs of water intrusion, making a very thorough inspection of the surrounding areas in search of damage. This type of damage is very costly or impossible to repair.

The fabric and the mechanical systems are next on the list. Inspect canvas and screens for rips, holes and mold. Check that the lifting system is working properly and that the roof is watertight when lowered. Run any system in the dropdown menu, such as heating, cooling, water and electricity. On the check off the lights working properly and the tires are in good condition.

If all the major problems are discovered, consider running the operation. If not, you need to make an offer based on your inspection. Take into consideration the defects or damage that you noted. Remember your budget and that the repairs will be taken from the balance. Give the seller your offer, if it refuses to budge on the price you might consider running. Remember you are trying to get a good deal and stay within budget.

Posted on April 7, 2010.
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