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Ferb
04-21-2017, 06:57 AM
We will be making our first road trip this summer about 3000 miles. Our 32' Cougar High Country TT has been sitting for 3 years used as a park model. I check on it couple times a month, keep a dehumidifier on (random on/off) so it stays dry inside and heat on. So inside is good, slides get exercised etc. outside other than washing and cleaning top no so good. Any suggestions on what I should do to make sure it's ready for road would be appreciated. Thank you


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CrazyCain
04-21-2017, 07:33 AM
Check your tires, brakes and bearings... having been sitting for long they probably be the devil, especially with a 3000 mile trip looming.....

Safe travels this summer

:ermm::popcorn:

canesfan
04-21-2017, 07:36 AM
I'd personally replace the tires after sitting 3 years. You can look at them all you want but you can't always see what's going on inside them, which is where a lot of problems start. Some good deals on tires right now.

66joej
04-21-2017, 07:39 AM
^ Ditto on the above. Also check all outside lights, running, clearance,signal.

flybouy
04-21-2017, 07:48 AM
We will be making our first road trip this summer about 3000 miles. Our 32' Cougar High Country TT has been sitting for 3 years used as a park model. I check on it couple times a month, keep a dehumidifier on (random on/off) so it stays dry inside and heat on. So inside is good, slides get exercised etc. outside other than washing and cleaning top no so good. Any suggestions on what I should do to make sure it's ready for road would be appreciated. Thank you


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IF the tires are out of the sun and off the ground then check mfg dates. Otherwise replace them.
Pull EVERY wheel/drum off and check brakes, bearings, replace seals (very inexpensive). Check for rust, seized brake parts, wire defects from rodents, and that magnets fully energize.
Visually check all suspension/frame components for rust. I don't know how your unit was supported but anywhere that water can be trapped will lead to rust and will compromise strength.
While your checking the frame take a look for any signs of rodents/wildlife chewing on wires and waterlines. A water line chewed on but not leaking can become an issue with the vibrations and stresses of bouncing down the highway. Make sure all wires and pipes (including LPG and sewer) are tight and not missing any supports or hangers.
Check all electrical connections from tow vehicle to trailer, pay special attention to the ground for corrosion. A loss of ground can cause all sorts of funky things to happen when brakes are applied or turn signals are activated. Unplug the the shore power and check the battery, after 3 yrs it's probably self retired.
Check that your appliances i.e HWH, fridge, furnace are properly functioning on LPG. If you have been using the AC side of these it's very likely that a spider's nest is blocking the gas orifice on some of these appliances.
Has your TV antenna been in the same position? Crank it up and down and rotate it.
This should get you started, I'm sure I've missed somethings and others will offer more suggestions. Good luck and happy trails!

Ferb
04-21-2017, 09:55 AM
Thought I would check tires, brakes & wheel bearings this weekend. Lube hitch assy. And stabilizer jacks.


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sourdough
04-21-2017, 10:11 AM
IMO I would replace the tires and not waste one minute looking at them particularly if they are OEM and/or China bombs. It's a 50/50 chance you would see anything, but, after sitting for 3 years I would almost guarantee that the innards of the tire are splitting or wanting to separate if they've been on the ground. If they haven't, I would still do it. With a life expectancy of about 3 years, rolling or not, it's time no matter what.

Ferb
04-25-2017, 08:42 AM
Thank you for all the good info. Glad I have 6 weeks to work on this.


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Pull Toy
06-20-2017, 12:50 PM
^^^ What they all said!

+ 1. 'Have a safe and fun filled trip!

Good Luck,

instymp
06-20-2017, 01:48 PM
The above & new metal tire air stems.