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Posted By: viking Camper question - 05/24/20
I found a really nice camper, lay out is great , clean... except for one problem. Half the floor is soft. So has anyone every replaced the subfloor? I can get it for a decent price.
Posted By: Royce Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
I think buying a camper that needs a floor replaced because of a low price would be like buying a case of the shingles because they were marked down.
Posted By: Ghostinthemachine Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
The camper leaks. Run away.
Posted By: viking Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
πŸ˜‚. Gotcha ya.
Posted By: NH K9 Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
Originally Posted by Ghostinthemachine
The camper leaks. Run away.

Ghost beat me to it.

George
Posted By: hanco Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
Run as fast as you can! Find a better one!!!
Posted By: 673 Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
I wouldn't take it even if it was free.
Posted By: hanco Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
Just bought this 2014, 28 footer for 4400.00. Good deals are out there.


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Posted By: viking Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
I don’t think there was a roof leak. I think it came from kitchen area.
Posted By: billtrev Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
The only camper with a soft floor I would consider is an Airstream since the shell lasts almost
forever.

Rot in roof/walls/floors of most campers not worth getting involved with IMHO.

If you already owned it then possibly worth fixing.

Posted By: MM879 Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
The construction of a trailer is floor first. The rest of the camper is built on the floor. If you have to replace the floor it will be a compromise. Don't count on the roof being the source of the leak. I've seen many campers leak at the water heater. The manufactures like to mix standards of pipe fitting at the water heater. The water heater FPT faucet connector to the MPC to MPT adapter is a know problem.

The manufactures also like to use aviation clamps on hot water rated hose which has no compression rate. They always leak under the screw. They can be fixed buy adding a strip of rubber under the clamp or replacing with high pressure fuel injection clamps.
Posted By: viking Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
Originally Posted by hanco
Just bought this 2014, 28 footer for 4400.00. Good deals are out there.


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Do ya want to pull it up to Montana and make a couple grand. πŸ˜‚

That was a steal.
Posted By: sactoller Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
Soft floor would be a deal breaker. Too many good trailers out there that don't have issues.
Posted By: srwshooter Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
Check the water pump, most have a plastic sediment bowl on them and when wintizing they tend to forget to unscrew it and empty it. It can freeze and crack.

Floor in a newer camper is not very solid to start with. Mine is a aluminum square tubing grid with 1 1/2 of foam in between them and 3/8 plywood over top. Mine water soft from the water pump leak. It was only out in the middle and not under the cabinets. I cut the vinyl out and the 3-8 plywood had came apart . I cut it out and let it dry a while. I put 3/4 avantec plywood over the foam. I then used plank vinyl flooring . Its holding up fine.
Posted By: downwindtracker2 Re: Camper question - 05/24/20
I once fixed a tent trailer floor. I lifted the box and slide another floor under it. Can you see yourself doing that ? On a truck camper the plywood, if you are lucky, box/floor is the main frame. If it's rotten, the truck camper is only worth the appliances..
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