I spent a good part of a week prior to taking delivery of my camper assembling the attached checklist (from multiple sources). I read multiple sources and watched a lot of YouTube videos about what to check. My dealer, Campers Inn in Middle Georgia, was exceptionally accommodating. I'd warned them in advance what I was going to do and even sent them my checklist.
As a result of the preparation my wife and I spent 7 hours (no kidding) checking everything on our 315RLTS. Campers Inn never once hurried me or asked me to sign anything. (I didn't need to put down any money to "hold" the camper, either.)
It's been awhile and I haven't updated it since I took delivery (Jul 18) but the attached should give you an idea of what we did. (I tried to upload the excel version but the forum won't allow me--so it's a PDF version.)
One more thought: don't forget to look under the trailer. If it wasn't kept clean of road salt (it is winter!) you'd be amazed at how quickly the underside can get severely corroded.
Howard
As a result of the preparation my wife and I spent 7 hours (no kidding) checking everything on our 315RLTS. Campers Inn never once hurried me or asked me to sign anything. (I didn't need to put down any money to "hold" the camper, either.)
It's been awhile and I haven't updated it since I took delivery (Jul 18) but the attached should give you an idea of what we did. (I tried to upload the excel version but the forum won't allow me--so it's a PDF version.)
One more thought: don't forget to look under the trailer. If it wasn't kept clean of road salt (it is winter!) you'd be amazed at how quickly the underside can get severely corroded.
Howard
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