After reading 6 Tips For Buying Used Campers and How To Inspect A Used Camper, is there anything you would add to our suggestions? What would you do when inspecting a used truck camper that we missed?
As someone who has painstakingly reviewed dozens of truck campers over the years, it never ceases to amaze me how complex these products are. The material choices, construction approaches, selected appliances, installed electrical and plumbing systems, and design sensibilities are all critical aspects of a finished truck camper.
Let’s add a few years to that truck camper and sell it. Now we have a used truck camper. The above complexities have endured father time, wear and tear in the field, and the ravages of the elements; sun, rain, and possibly freezing temperatures.
Without knowing exactly how that camper was treated and maintained, how do we properly evaluate the critical elements of that used camper prior to committing to a purchase? The best answer is to go in with the strategies we outlined in the above mentioned articles, but what did we miss?
This week’s Question of the Week is, “How would you inspect a used truck camper?”
Note 1: Please do not recommend things already found in the two used camper articles above. We’re looking for suggestions that we missed to help used camper buyers get the most complete set of recommendations possible. Only new suggestions and ideas will be published!
Note 2: Please do not rant about your specific used camper purchase, brand, or dealer. The reason we have created these articles and are asking this question is to help future used camper buyers. Stay positive.
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