Buster
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Nov 15, 2019
- Messages
- 258
- Location
- Bull Valley, IL
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Mountain Aire
- RV Length
- 45
- Chassis
- Freightliner
- Engine
- 500hp Cummins
- TOW/TOAD
- 2014 Wrangler
- Fulltimer
- No
After a delay of a few years, we finally made the plunge into the RV world and purchased a 2017 Mountain Aire 45' coach. It's lightly traveled - has just under 30K miles - and was mainly used to shuttle between houses so the interior is in great shape. We have a few short trips planned this summer and will most likely venture out on a multi month trip towards the end of this year.
I wanted to thank the people on this forum for the great information over the years that has allowed me to feel confident in not only the adventure, but the caring and feeding of the RV as well. The first accessories I purchased were a TST TMPS, Garmin RV890, Blue Ox tow bar and a Diesel Laptops ODB scan tool all of which were recommended here. I even used Ron at Overland Insurance due to the favorable comments I read.
I'm sure most of you know this already, but your willingness to share information with us newbies is incredibly helpful and appreciated. Without your guidance, this would have been a lot harder.
We still have a lot of learning ahead of us and some additional outfitting to complete, but we're well on our way.
Thanks, thanks and thanks again!
I wanted to thank the people on this forum for the great information over the years that has allowed me to feel confident in not only the adventure, but the caring and feeding of the RV as well. The first accessories I purchased were a TST TMPS, Garmin RV890, Blue Ox tow bar and a Diesel Laptops ODB scan tool all of which were recommended here. I even used Ron at Overland Insurance due to the favorable comments I read.
I'm sure most of you know this already, but your willingness to share information with us newbies is incredibly helpful and appreciated. Without your guidance, this would have been a lot harder.
We still have a lot of learning ahead of us and some additional outfitting to complete, but we're well on our way.
Thanks, thanks and thanks again!