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Question 2011Greywolf 22BH common issues?

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BrianR

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I’m 1st time RV’r (moving up from tent trailer) and looking at a 2011 Greywolf 22BH. Any common issues or areas of concern to look at?
 
Cant think of any problems unique to that trailer. When looking at a new or used travel trailer ,look at the roof and all the seals for water damage. Make sure all appliances work properly. Hook up water to the unit and check for weaks in the plumbing. Take your time and do a complete inspection. Look under the unit for damage. So many things to list. Watch youtube. Many videos on buying a used travel trailer. Water damage would be a deal breaker. Hope this got you pointed in the right direction.
 
A good roof inspection is a must. I understand about 10 years is the life of a roof. It can be extended by proper maintenance during its lifetime. As others have advised, do a thorough inspection. Power everything up to confirm it works as it should. If not, then expect repairs or replacement and the purchase price should reflect such. Check the age and conditions of the tires and spare. About 5 years is a normal safe lifetime. Rarely do they wear out, they just dry rot. Expect battery replacement unless it is less than 2 years old. The seller should be aware of any issues and hopefully will disclose such if asked. There is no such thing as an "everything is perfect" trailer. Make a list of everything you find that isn't correct. It is a negotiation point.
 

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