I'm getting closer to making a decision on either a nice used or 2018 "new" 320S. If anyone purchased their trailer in the wintertime where it gets cold and units must be winterized, how did you handle the issue of having them show you that everything works if the unit has already been winterized?
Any advice is welcome. Would hate to find out next spring that there are lots of cracked waterlines/elbows, seals, etc!
Thanks!
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Traded in - 2018 T@B 320 S/2019 Toyota 4Runner SR5
I guess I am of the impression the dealer can show you how it all works but until you start using it, and until you de-winterize and winterize, you won't REALLY know how it works. And the learning never really ends.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock, Chevy Avalanche, Happy wife.
I just bought my 2019 T@B 320S and it was already winterized when I bought it, that was the demonstration given to me at time of purchase at the dealership. Then they flushed it with water and same perfect result... I was off to florida!
My camper is currently for sale, still new, unforseen reasons i need to sell, check it out if your interested... I have an add on the T@B Trailers for sale forum.