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06-20-2010, 05:58 PM
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The grill was probably a factory option. At some point, which I can't recall right now, they started adding the rails and piping on at the factory, regardless if the coach had the option or not. Few people add them on because the price of the gas fitting alone is usually prohibitive (around $60 at last check), so it's likely it was added at the factory.
Was it in Holland?
Jon
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2007 T-286SR Cherry/Granola, #6236, original owner, current mileage: 9473.8 (as of 6/18/21)
1997 T-2653 Blue Denim, #5471
1979 12 1/2' MC, Beige & Avocado, #4639
Past Sunlines: '97 T-2653 #5089, '94 T-2251, '86 T-1550, '94 T-2363, '98 T-270SR
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06-20-2010, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by ScottK
That is a RELIEF with a capital RELIEF!! I REALLY don't want to have to worry about leaks on our brand new (to us) trailer! Anyone else notice that?
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Scott
Great on your new camper. Looks real nice.
The soft drain support, look for an access panel to get to the drain trap. I do not know your exact model to tell you where to look for it, but most newer ones had a removable panel.
Once inside I suspect you will see a Styrofoam sheet supporting the shower floor and about nothing supporting the drain pipe area.
If there is a problem, you can see it at the access port. If there is no support by the drain, then it feels as soft as my 2004 with nothing supporting the drain area.
Good luck
John
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06-21-2010, 12:05 AM
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Location: Minnesota
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sunline Fan
The grill was probably a factory option. At some point, which I can't recall right now, they started adding the rails and piping on at the factory, regardless if the coach had the option or not. Few people add them on because the price of the gas fitting alone is usually prohibitive (around $60 at last check), so it's likely it was added at the factory.
Was it in Holland?
Jon
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Yes, it was the one in Holland, MI. Had you seen it?
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06-21-2010, 12:21 AM
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SUN #123
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Originally Posted by ScottK
Yes, it was the one in Holland, MI. Had you seen it?
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Just on Craigslist, not in person...
Wow, you did talk him down quite a bit. I think you did get it at a very fair price though. It seems consistently through the years for non-slide trailers, something 5-6 years old is worth around 8-9000, something around 10-12 years old is worth around 4000-4500, and older than that up until like 25 years is worth between 2500 and 3500. Only stuff now from the '70's and early '80's is worth in the 500-1500 range.
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2007 T-286SR Cherry/Granola, #6236, original owner, current mileage: 9473.8 (as of 6/18/21)
1997 T-2653 Blue Denim, #5471
1979 12 1/2' MC, Beige & Avocado, #4639
Past Sunlines: '97 T-2653 #5089, '94 T-2251, '86 T-1550, '94 T-2363, '98 T-270SR
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